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The simplest thing to do would be to save it in your personal macro
workbook. If you have not created one already, then record a new macro and chose the drop down store in 'Personal Macro Workbook' A new workbook is created (default called Personal.xls), in the autoopen directory of Excel, when you open Excel this workbook is also opened yet it is hidden. Macros in the workbook can be run from the visible workbook. -- Cheers Nigel "Global Macro?" <Global wrote in message ... I created a module/macro on one of the excel sheets. Now i want this to be used in another worksheets. I do not want to end up copying modules, but is there a concept of global macros? |
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