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Beth

Excel 2007 Error message when trying to record Macro
 
I recorded a macro. I decided that I did not want the macro to perform the
final function that I had recorded. I deleted the last couple of lines of
code in the macro. Ever since then, when I try to record a new macro to be
stored in my personal macro workbook I get the following error message -
"Personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording.
Unable to record." How can I fix this problem?!?!?!?

Manju Manjoo

Excel
 
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Bet wrote:

Excel 2007 Error message when trying to record Macro
13-May-08

I recorded a macro. I decided that I did not want the macro to perform the
final function that I had recorded. I deleted the last couple of lines of
code in the macro. Ever since then, when I try to record a new macro to be
stored in my personal macro workbook I get the following error message -
"Personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording.
Unable to record." How can I fix this problem?!?!?!?

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On Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:00 PM
Bet wrote:

Excel 2007 Error message when trying to record Macro
I recorded a macro. I decided that I did not want the macro to perform the
final function that I had recorded. I deleted the last couple of lines of
code in the macro. Ever since then, when I try to record a new macro to be
stored in my personal macro workbook I get the following error message -
"Personal macro workbook in the startup folder must stay open for recording.
Unable to record." How can I fix this problem?!?!?!?


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