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Based on this comment from Jim Rech:
"I meant to ask whether you mistakenly put the code in the workbook or worksheet module." , we have put my VBA code into a Module in the XLSM instead of in the workbook. I am most grateful for the assistance as things are now working. Florian "Jim Rech" wrote: As I said yesterday, if you send me you're XLAM I'll try to figure it out. You could even if you want make a slimmed down version that exhibits the problem. jrrechAThotmailDOTcom -- Jim "F W Green" wrote in message ... |I have pasted the new macro code into the VBA and still get the not found | error. | | I pasted the VBA code back into a new macro and it runs. | | Therefore, my issue would seem to be that the linkage between the Ribbon (my | CustomUI) and the macros inside the VBA that is failing. | | I am not sure if that makes my search for a solution easier or more | perplexcing. | | Florian | | | | "Jim Rech" wrote: | | I don't see anything wrong with your XML. Re not generating callbacks it | seems that the Custom UI Editor doesn't like labels and onactions being the | same value. Try making them different like changing to label="Un Merge" for | example. | | -- | Jim | |
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