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Storage location of macros
I have a question regarding, I think, the storage location of Macros.
I have a template used for quote generation stored on a network drive. The template has a toolbar which calls various macros. When anyone loads the template and then clicks on the toolbar it calls either 1. Calls a macro in a different worksheet or 2) Asks for a macro to run. I have tried various combinations of linking the icon on the toolbar to a macro in: 1) All Open workbooks 2) This workbook 3) New Quote Sheet.xls All with varying degrees of unsuccess. We need to keep the template on the network drive so any changes made to it are reflected. So I don't have to change the template in 6 different workstations. Thanks for your help. |
Storage location of macros
Can you be a little more clear about what you are asking for help with.
Start with: I need to... "mato nanjin" wrote: I have a question regarding, I think, the storage location of Macros. I have a template used for quote generation stored on a network drive. The template has a toolbar which calls various macros. When anyone loads the template and then clicks on the toolbar it calls either 1. Calls a macro in a different worksheet or 2) Asks for a macro to run. I have tried various combinations of linking the icon on the toolbar to a macro in: 1) All Open workbooks 2) This workbook 3) New Quote Sheet.xls All with varying degrees of unsuccess. We need to keep the template on the network drive so any changes made to it are reflected. So I don't have to change the template in 6 different workstations. Thanks for your help. |
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