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i have a subroute in 2003 that works fine

but if i try and run it in 2007 it stops on the application.caller line as
it seems not to reconise the code

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Hi Rich,

I just gave this a try in the most recent builds and this seems to be
working the same as in Excel 2003. But, if you could send me the code that
you've got via email, I'd be happy to give it a try and make sure it works.

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i have a subroute in 2003 that works fine

but if i try and run it in 2007 it stops on the application.caller line as
it seems not to reconise the code

Rich


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