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Someone asked me the other day that if you had 2 open excel applications
open can you in code trigger a macro to start from one application to the
other?

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Hi all

Someone asked me the other day that if you had 2 open excel applications
open can you in code trigger a macro to start from one application to the
other?

Jason


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Hi Corey

Thanks For your Answer I was wondering if I could get an example of this code.

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Someone asked me the other day that if you had 2 open excel applications
open can you in code trigger a macro to start from one application to the
other?

Jason



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Jason,
Have a look he
http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=279

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Hi Corey

Thanks For your Answer I was wondering if I could get an example of this code.

Jason

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"Jason Zischke" wrote in message
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Hi all

Someone asked me the other day that if you had 2 open excel applications
open can you in code trigger a macro to start from one application to the
other?

Jason





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