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In Excel 2007, holding the shift key down does not disable the Workbook_Open
macro - is there a replacement?
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Weird. Works here.

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Yeh - I've heard it works for some people and not others.

I am running Office 2007 Pro build 12.0.6014.5000 on a Vista Business pc in
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Weird. Works here.

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