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Hi Folks,

which event happens when the cross "x" of a window is clicked. I mean the "x" in the right upper corner of an workbook window and
also the "x" of the Excel app window. May be it are even different events.

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Peter

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Closing a workbook is a Workbook event.

Closing the Excel application would be an Application event.

See Chip's site for Application event info.

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/AppEvent.aspx


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On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 20:00:08 +0200, "Peter Ostermann"
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Hi Folks,

which event happens when the cross "x" of a window is clicked. I mean the "x" in the right upper corner of an workbook window and
also the "x" of the Excel app window. May be it are even different events.

Regards
Peter

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