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somehow I have made the vba unviewable. can someone advise what I need to do
to bring it back. when I go to properties it comes up unviewable. was trying
earlier to mail merge. Don't know what happened
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Got to flustered Had supper then remembered a backup copy. Thanks for your
responce. A old dog new tricks

"Joel" wrote:

try opening the the visual Basikc editor. the under view select view project
explorer if it is not oped. the look uder module for all you modules. clich
the module to view your code.

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somehow I have made the vba unviewable. can someone advise what I need to do
to bring it back. when I go to properties it comes up unviewable. was trying
earlier to mail merge. Don't know what happened
Thanks

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try opening the the visual Basikc editor. the under view select view project
explorer if it is not oped. the look uder module for all you modules. clich
the module to view your code.

"Curt" wrote:

somehow I have made the vba unviewable. can someone advise what I need to do
to bring it back. when I go to properties it comes up unviewable. was trying
earlier to mail merge. Don't know what happened
Thanks

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