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I have written a macro in Excel. We're on a network and if I go to another
workstation and open the workbook the macro isn't there.

All security levels are set to "Low".

Why isn't the macro there? How do I make the macro available at other
workstations?


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hi
macro reside in the file that you wrote(recorded) them in. if you didn't
save the file to a network drive which is available to the second
workstation, the the macro is still on the other workstation. to run the
macro the file which contains the macro must be open otherwise the macro will
not show in the macro window.

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"bdigs" wrote:

I have written a macro in Excel. We're on a network and if I go to another
workstation and open the workbook the macro isn't there.

All security levels are set to "Low".

Why isn't the macro there? How do I make the macro available at other
workstations?


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Thanks,

Bdigs

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