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Hi everybody !
Used to program Excel macros (VBA) on window's 2000. I have several applications progammed to get rid of most menu bars and others at opening and construct by programmation my owns for the benefit of the user.and for protection of the programming When application needs to be updated (once a year ) I use the <shift key to bypass the OPEN macro and acces all menu bars and then could acces to VBE and do the job. how can I do thet With Excel 2003 on window's 2003 xp pro ? André Lavoie Québec |
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There is no Windows 2003 xp pro. There is a Windows 2003 Server and a
Windows XP pro. I assume xl2003 & Window XP pro. In that case, holding down the shift key just as you are doing should work. It worked fine for me. If not, set security to high. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Andre Lavoie" wrote: Hi everybody ! Used to program Excel macros (VBA) on window's 2000. I have several applications progammed to get rid of most menu bars and others at opening and construct by programmation my owns for the benefit of the user.and for protection of the programming When application needs to be updated (once a year ) I use the <shift key to bypass the OPEN macro and acces all menu bars and then could acces to VBE and do the job. how can I do thet With Excel 2003 on window's 2003 xp pro ? André Lavoie Québec |
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