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Default "File cannot be accessed" when trying to click macro button

Hi All,
I have a spreadsheet with radio buttons that when clicked prompts various
hidden rows to drop down for the user to fill in. Don't know what started the
problem, but when went to click on any of buttons, I get the following
message:
"File could not be found. Try one of the following:
* Make sure the specified folder exists.
*Make sure the folder that contains the file is not read-only.
*Make sure the file name does not contain any of the following characters: <
[ ] : Copy of 1 Project Overview-FINAL.xls or *

*Make sure the file/path name doesn't contain more than 218 characters."

Other macros in the workbook run, so I don't think it's a "read only" problem.
The file name is within the specifications.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!! I'd be happy to email a copy
of the file for anyone to look at as well.
Thank you!
Bill
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