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Is this what you mean ?
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/vbe.htm

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I have a template that runs code that imports and formats a CSV and I also
need some code to be added to the workbook in the process. Can someone

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Should be the same. What's your problem ?

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I'm having trouble translating this. Objects described that article are
office 97 and aren't the same in 2003. Is there a more recent example of

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Is this what you mean ?
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/vbe.htm

NickHK

<Cooper; "Scott A." wrote in
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I have a template that runs code that imports and formats a CSV and I

also
need some code to be added to the workbook in the process. Can someone

help
me with this?

--
Scott A. Cooper






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