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Old 04-11-2013, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Your 'Sheet1 Active' workbook works fine for me .......................
You have numerous comments in your files about what you're trying to achieve. I don't propose to do your development work for you.
Thank you for answering and responding
I will not ask you that you developed for me and your wasting your time.



Thank you for this macro code that you gave me. I will examine this VBA code.
For all other problems, I will help look for internet surfing

Forget the comments in my VBE, go to solve this problem based on topic
My Excel or Office 2007 does not correct?
I using Excel 2007 SP3 (12.0.6661.5000)-(12.0.6607.1000)

When I start XLS file format Workbook_Open () does not work.
How do I solve this problem?
What should I do, that I can using XLS file format
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