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Macro Fee Workbook?
I've been working on a project the past several days and when I first went to save it I got the following message:
VB Project To save a file with these features, click no, and then choose a macro - enabled file type in the file type list. To continue saving as a macro freee workbook, click yes. I didn't know what it meant, so I just clicked Yes and kept going. Excel crashed on me today and now when I open my Excel file back up, none of my Macros are showing up? Did I just loose 2 days worth of code? Please tell me there is a solution! thanks, Dustin EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
Macro Fee Workbook?
Did I just loose 2 days worth of code?
Sorry, Yes you lost it xlsx is without code and xlsm or xlsb is with code -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Dustin" wrote in message ... I've been working on a project the past several days and when I first went to save it I got the following message: VB Project To save a file with these features, click no, and then choose a macro - enabled file type in the file type list. To continue saving as a macro freee workbook, click yes. I didn't know what it meant, so I just clicked Yes and kept going. Excel crashed on me today and now when I open my Excel file back up, none of my Macros are showing up? Did I just loose 2 days worth of code? Please tell me there is a solution! thanks, Dustin EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
Macro Fee Workbook?
<<Did I just loose 2 days worth of code?
Probably YES! See http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/...ing-the-f.aspx -- Regards, Bill Renaud |
Macro Fee Workbook?
Wow! I can't beleve that. The dialog box is so confusing, I didn't know what
it was talking about. Doesn't it write a tempory file somewhere or something? Ugh... "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Did I just loose 2 days worth of code? Sorry, Yes you lost it xlsx is without code and xlsm or xlsb is with code -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Dustin" wrote in message ... I've been working on a project the past several days and when I first went to save it I got the following message: VB Project To save a file with these features, click no, and then choose a macro - enabled file type in the file type list. To continue saving as a macro freee workbook, click yes. I didn't know what it meant, so I just clicked Yes and kept going. Excel crashed on me today and now when I open my Excel file back up, none of my Macros are showing up? Did I just loose 2 days worth of code? Please tell me there is a solution! thanks, Dustin EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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