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I don't know anybody that starts reading a thread at the bottom, so bottom
posting is really annoying. I start with the first thread and follow the posts. when I come to one, 10 posts down, and it's a bottom post, it's really aggravating to have to scroll through the 10 posts I just read to see the reply. that's my opinion, anyway. -- Gary K "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Don You can bottom-post until the cows come home and most won't care, but the accepted practice in these Excel news groups has always been top-posting. Branding all top-posters as lazy is insulting and arrogant and should get you on a few plonk lists. PLONK Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 19:05:12 -0500, Don Wiss wrote: On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, FSt1 wrote: Ctrl+F4 closes the active window...not the macro. this is my confusion. you can close all the active window you want in the vb editor but when you call the macro in code.....guess what runs. this is my confusion. what constitutes a "closed" macro? MVPs.....help!!!!! Boy, do I hate top posting. It is done by people that are too lazy to properly edit down what they are replying to and put the followup into the standard Usenet question-answer format. Maybe because of the top posting you didn't read my OP. I clearly referred to closing modules. Never did I use the word macros. And of course the macros will still run whether the module is open or not. Don <www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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