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Hi Joel,
1. No Class modules 2. Not sure what you mean by searching for the error message throughout the project. The error message presented is an Excel error message indicating that the macros are disabled, rather than a VBA error type. Had a quick look at the links provided. On the first, Martin Brown states quite confidently that "it can't be that". As I'm not registered on CodeCage, I can't reply directly, but I can assure that it "is that". Adding a full password stops all code in the workbook, taking the password off again allows them to function correctly. According to a post on RDB's site, it's not a consistent problem, but does occur - his suggested solution involves editing the registry to bypass the issue. http://www.rondebruin.nl/password2007.htm The 2nd link provided returns a 404. Cheers, DS "joel" wrote: Two things to try 1) See if there are any Class modules. 2) Search for the error message in VBA and check the option to look in entire Project (default is current module). -- joel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joel's Profile: 229 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=170364 Microsoft Office Help . |
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