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I'm using Excel 2003. I have saved a macro using cntrl t for the purpose of
adding footnote to a spreadsheet. the macro was saved on "Personal Macro
Workbook" for use in other spreadsheet. It works at first, but after I exit
the program and come back, the macro is gone.

May I have a way that I can saved in my harddrive for use for all
spreadsheets? Thanks.
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hi
Ctrl + t doesn't do anything that i am aware of.
Ctrl + s saves the files.
see your other post for answers to your other question.

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I'm using Excel 2003. I have saved a macro using cntrl t for the purpose of
adding footnote to a spreadsheet. the macro was saved on "Personal Macro
Workbook" for use in other spreadsheet. It works at first, but after I exit
the program and come back, the macro is gone.

May I have a way that I can saved in my harddrive for use for all
spreadsheets? Thanks.

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