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hi Peter,
the workbook is very large, so I'm not too sure how I 'm going to find the named formulas. I did not realise that for an addin at least 1 sheet had to visible even if it is not really visible. Do you know why the workbook looks and behaves like an addin but the isaddin property is set to false. Jim Rech thinks it may be be because it was created in a version prior to '97. If that is true, how do I find the Excel 4 macros. I have read that they are on macro sheets, but I cannot see any of them. But I don't know where to look. Chris "Peter T" wrote: Another thought, do you have any Named formulas that include Excel4 macros. Also, a workbook must always contain at least one visible sheet, even if it's an addin or a hidden workbook. So indeed you wouldn't be able to change the visible property of the sole sheet in the workbook. Is the workbook hidden, like Personal.xls (main menu, Window Unhide). Regards, Peter T "Chris Wilkinson" wrote in message ... hi, I have inherited a spreadsheet that was written in 'Excel 97 but when I try to disable macros it says there are Excel 4 macros that cannot be disabled. Where would I find them? There are VBA modules but I cannot see any Application.ExecuteExcel4Macro statements. How are EXcel 4 Macros executed? Also, the spreadsheets opens another workbook by using a defined name called Auto_open_logon which in turn calls a procedure in the other workbook. (I had never seen this before). The other workbook looks and behaves exactly like an Addin except that IsAddin is FALSE. It has one sheet which you cannot see, although its visible property is set to xlVisible. If you try to change its visible propery, you get a runtime error. (it is not protected, I checked).This workbook contains only forms and modules and an unviewable worksheet. Am I missing something? Is there an old pre-97 way of making a workbook an addin? Or is it a Excel 4 macro workbook - if that is possible? It is driving me mad trying to work out why this workbook is behaving the way it does. Can anyone help me? Thanks, Chris |
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