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Hi,
I have a macro in an Excel file that opens and closes a few other Excel files to update formulas, then opens a ppt presentation and triggers another macro in that one; => That macro opens, beside the Excel_file where the macro is, one more and updates some linked graphics. Then it publishes a backup in pdf format and ends; => Back in the Excel_file, the macro closes the remaining files and last closes itself, so that only the ppt remains open. What happens is this: The macro runs fine, but while the ppt is updating the graphics, Excel displays a dialog "Excel is waiting for another application to complete an OLE transaction" or so. This dialog just has one button, > OK <. At first, this does not hinder things. The macro actually finishes all right - only those last Excel_files remain open in spite of the code to close them - only once I have clicked on the button, they all close and that is that. => Is there some way that I can insert a code in the macro to automatically confirm that dialog? Thanks a lot! Best regards, Officer_Bierschnitt |
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