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Default File Path Issue in Excel 2016 for Mac

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I've been posting here since 2003; the odds of me leaving are pretty slim.


under the mentorship of one of the authors of the Excel <? VBA -
Programmer to Programmer book series. I was asked to do a review for their
1st edition of Pro Excel Development


Well well, it's still there on Amazon, I got a similar request;)

I came here when the 'original' CompuServe forums closed, also where the PED
authors hung out.

Sadly the 'new' CompuServe forums packed up a few months ago.

Peter T


Yeah, there's a 2nd edition now, and I suspect it's the last one for awhile
because some of the original authors aren't available just now. (not confirmed)

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