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Hi Ed

Have you ever seen something like this?

No but maybe the file is corrupt ?
If you have the problem again I like to see the file if possible

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"Ed_P via OfficeKB.com" <u37751@uwe wrote in message news:78d1a784ee4ed@uwe...
Ron thanks for the reply. I was about to send you a workbook, and as I was
removing certain pieces of data from the sheet and saved it, I reran the
procedure and noticed that the workbook was now able to be opened by both
your addin and the the code on your site. Each workbook I opened and saved,
regardless if I changed anything, was able to be merged. Im trying to have
another workbook created that I can send you without have to edit it for you
to see. Have you ever seen something like this?

Thanks

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