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Default Does ActiveWorkbook work when Screenupdating is turned off?!

Just out of interest:
Is Activeworkbook dangerous to use when screenupdating is turned off?
I've got some code where certain commands don't seem to be executing:
but if I turn screenupdating on then they fire ok - just wondering if
this is to do with my use of ActiveWorkbook ?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Jason.

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Just out of interest:
Is Activeworkbook dangerous to use when screenupdating is turned off?
I've got some code where certain commands don't seem to be executing:
but if I turn screenupdating on then they fire ok - just wondering if
this is to do with my use of ActiveWorkbook ?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Jason.

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