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Default Excel After Close?

it would probably help to know what the OP wants to do after the close, as
it may be okay to not close the workbook, do his stuff, and then close it.
It could always be hidden.

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"Die_Another_Day" wrote in message
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Bob, Can application.ontime be triggered to run a macro in another
workbook like personal.xls or does it die when the original workbook is
closed?

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Bit tricky, the workbook that the code will be in would then be closed.

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I want to execute a macro after workbook closes? There is an event
"ThisWorkbook_WorkbookBeforeClose" but not Workbook After close..

Does anyone how to execute a macro ****after**** workbook close?

Any idea is really appreciated!!

Thanks!!




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