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Custom Menu Item Randomly "Checked"

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    Custom Menu Item Randomly "Checked"

    Ive got this custom menu that, on completely random occasions, "checks" itself after it has been selected (causing my script to run). Once this menu item is checked, I can no longer select it to run the script again. The only way I can "reset" this menu is by restarting Excel.

    Ive got nothing in my script which should check this off, nor do I ever want it to be. Ive included a couple screenshots to get a better understanding of what Im talking about...
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    Anyone have any idea as to why this is occuring? If not, could someone simply let me know what VBA I need to run to "uncheck" it? This way, if I cant figure out the cause, I can at least run this "uncheck" command at the end of the script as a temporary workaround.

    Thanks!!

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    Tom Ogilvy
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    Re: Custom Menu Item Randomly "Checked"

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213735
    XL2000: How to Place a Check Mark Next to a Custom Menu Item

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    "durex" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    >
    > Ive got this custom menu that, on completely random occasions, "checks"
    > itself after it has been selected (causing my script to run). Once
    > this menu item is checked, I can no longer select it to run the script
    > again. The only way I can "reset" this menu is by restarting Excel.
    >
    > Ive got nothing in my script which should check this off, nor do I ever
    > want it to be. Ive included a couple screenshots to get a better
    > understanding of what Im talking about...
    > [image: http://www.dynamic-innovations.net/uploads/1/check.JPG]
    > [image: http://www.dynamic-innovations.net/u...unchecked.JPG]
    >
    > Anyone have any idea as to why this is occuring? If not, could someone
    > simply let me know what VBA I need to run to "uncheck" it? This way, if
    > I cant figure out the cause, I can at least run this "uncheck" command
    > at the end of the script as a temporary workaround.
    >
    > Thanks!!
    >
    >
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    Excellent. Thanks a bunch.

    Id still be interested in hearing if anyone has any idea as to why this is occuring in the 1st place.

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