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sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn´t, I don´t now wy. any other possibility?. "OssieMac" escribió en el mensaje de ... Untested with your particular code but try the following Application.DisplayAlerts = False Set it backt to True after your code. -- Regards, OssieMac "Mnilo" wrote: Hello all: Im using a macro to get a sample for a set of data. Im using the vba "tools for analysis" and this is the code: Application.Run "ATPVBAEN.XLA!Sample", Worksheets("BD y Muestra").Range("$A$1:$A$106"), _ Worksheets("BD y Muestra").Range("$E$2"), "R", 63, True the problem I want to solve is: when I execute the macro I get a message from Excel where I have to select "ok" or "Cancel" or "help", I want to avoid this message or select "ok" automatically using vba so the user dont need to do this. Thanks in advance Best regards. |
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