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Milton
I posted this question once before and a couple of folks
tried to help me. Their advice didn't solve the problem,
unfortunately, and I was hoping there were some other
suggestions out there.
I am running Excel 2000. I have created a number of Macros
that were in Excel 97. The company replaced my computer
(lease was up) and I tried to save these macros in a new
personal.xls file so I could access them in the new
environment. This works fine for the first marco I run,
but for any other macro it tells me that a file with the
same name is already open. If I unhide the file, close it
and then rerun the new macro, it works fine. But I get the
same message if I try to run any other macro. This was
never a problem in Excel 97. Does anyone have any idea why
this is happening and, more importantly, how to fix it?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Milton
tried to help me. Their advice didn't solve the problem,
unfortunately, and I was hoping there were some other
suggestions out there.
I am running Excel 2000. I have created a number of Macros
that were in Excel 97. The company replaced my computer
(lease was up) and I tried to save these macros in a new
personal.xls file so I could access them in the new
environment. This works fine for the first marco I run,
but for any other macro it tells me that a file with the
same name is already open. If I unhide the file, close it
and then rerun the new macro, it works fine. But I get the
same message if I try to run any other macro. This was
never a problem in Excel 97. Does anyone have any idea why
this is happening and, more importantly, how to fix it?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Milton