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Saved worksheet - Macro Issue

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by - delegate Alex [4 posts] (2006 Dec 6 Wed, 14:18) replyReply

Hi there,

I have a workbook which contains a number of macros. The workbook can be accessed and the changes are saved by the user (worksheet automatically named automatically named) using a macro. However, when the book is reopened the macros do not work and system freezes. The workbook is saved on a Network drive and is 1.2mb, any ideas???

RE: Saved worksheet - Macro Issue

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2006 Dec 12 Tue, 10:28) Edited on 2006 Dec 12 Tue, 10:28 replyReply

Hi Alex

This is a fairly complex problem, as we do not have the same hardware setup as you, and you have not provided us with any code to look at. From my knowledge, the fact that the workbook opens the first time and works fine, that should mean that the there is no plroblem with the macros you have created. One thing that may be worth checking out is the files paths where everthing opens from and saves to, just incase there is a conflicting address.

If you are still experiencing problems, you may want to consider getting one of our trainners to come out to your site and work with you on the project, as a consultant. If you would like a trainner to come to your site, please contact us via the website.

Sorry for the delay in the reply, but a number of our trainers have been trying to come with some ideas for you. If you could provide us with further information then we may be able to help you further with this query.

Hope this helps

David


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