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I was told the following scenario involving Excel ---
----------- The code that executes is on my computer and it applies itself to the workbook just downloaded. I have my various "sort" macros as "all workbook" and I just click ALT-F7 or Alt F8 which is my shortcut to them. ---------- Code in the first statement is the "sort" macros in the second statement. Can someone explain what is happening here. Is there a way to put code in Excel somewhere that will apply itself to any workbook that is opened? What does it mean for the macros to be "all workbook"? Does ALT-F7 and Alt-F8 actually run code? How is this setup? Thanks! Steve |
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