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Default Application.run is not working

No, I don't.

If you create a couple of test workbooks with simple macros, do they behave
better?

I'm not sure how that will help, but maybe it'll give you a clue what is
different?????

testingguy2007 wrote:

Hi Dave,

I read a hint like this, this morning. However that did not work either.
It seems that Excel gets stuck, as when I put a break on it, I cannot even
step into it - 100's of step into tries, as it just eventually just gives up.

I thought my security - which is set to LOW now -- was the issue, but still
it just gets stuck executing the code.

Do you have another suggestion?

Thanks

Dave Peterson wrote:
If this is just a sample workbook name, maybe you could try this:

Application.Run Macro:="'" & Code_File & "'!Stl_Init"

(Notice the extra apostrophe in the last portion, too.)

I have been using Application.run for years, and all of a sudden on this
computer, it has stopped working when I open a file. Note this does not

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As inidcated earlier -- it seems to work fine on another machine -- same
Excel version as indicated above.



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