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My Spreadsheet has worked fine until it was shared on a network. Now when it
is opened on another computer a new macro is created and the function does
not work. Does anyone know of issues with networking and macros???

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Tom
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Default Macro fails in network

there is possibly an issue with trying to use addin functions or procedures
attached to button when the Path to the file has changed. This could be
caused by leaving the workbook in the same physical location but on another
computer that sees that location as a different virtual location (such as
mapping it to a different drive letter).

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My Spreadsheet has worked fine until it was shared on a network. Now when it
is opened on another computer a new macro is created and the function does
not work. Does anyone know of issues with networking and macros???

Thanks
Tom
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I am not a computer expert be patient with me please

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