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Hello,
For the past two years, I've been using a purchase order generator which I made in Excel VBA. The main file is a template with two sheets. Sheet 1 is the purchase order, and sheet 2 is a list of all my contacts. Sheet 1 has two buttons, one to update my contact list and one to create a PO and save it to a specified folder... So, when I hit the button to update the contacts, I get a dialog box which asks for name, address, etc. On that dialog box there is another button which is supposed to update the contact list and then save the entire file as the new template. So, of course the new template will have all of the VBA code. This system worked well for 2 years is Excel 2003. Last week I updated to Excel 2007 and when I updated my contact page, the resulting template was saved but all of the VBA code was gone. So, essentially the template is destroyed. I tried this again with another copy of the file and the same thing happened. Can someone explain to me why Excel 2007 is erasing my VBA code? And what can I do to prevent this? thanks |
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