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Default How do I create a new workbook from an Excel file on the web?

I had a Excel spreadsheet containing a Macro that copied two worksheets in to
a new workbook. I have now loaded this spreadsheet on our Xtranet and this
no longer works (New Workbook is not an option). Can you please help me
overcome this problem.
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Is the macro too large to post? Does it cause an error message to display?
Did the Workbook name change when you transferred it to the xtranet? Did you
copy the entire workbook or just a worksheet when you did the transfer?

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I had a Excel spreadsheet containing a Macro that copied two worksheets in to
a new workbook. I have now loaded this spreadsheet on our Xtranet and this
no longer works (New Workbook is not an option). Can you please help me
overcome this problem.

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