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We've upgraded to Excel 2007 from Excel 2003. In Excel 2003 I have about 100
macros in a special macro file that I keep open all of the time. This is so I can run any of those macros for use in another file I'm working in. It appears Excel 2007 doesn't operate this same way. It sounds like I must have the macro, I want to use, inside the file I'm working in. I can't call the macro from another file. Does this mean I must copy all macros I think I want to run into the file I'm working in? That means every file I work with will have at least one macro within it. Other people use these files I build and it will confuse and scare them with the message "this file contains macros" everytime they open my files. Any suggestions? |
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