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I have a macro that runs perfectly when I run it from the Visual Basic
Editor. However, if I run it from Excel (using a keyboard shortcut), it gets to the command ActiveWindow.ActivateNext. Instead of going to the next Excel window, it turns on Design Mode in Excel. How can I prevent this from happening? Or what is the code to turn it back off immediately so the macro continues properly? |
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