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VBA select default Don't Enable / Enable macros Setting

  1. #1
    BEEJAY
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    VBA select default Don't Enable / Enable macros Setting

    The file that the following calls up, requires an "enter",
    to accept the default yes/no statement (actually "do NOT
    Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES
    MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW
    2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    End Sub


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    BEEJAY
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    RE: VBA select default Don't Enable / Enable macros Setting

    SORRY - I hit a wrong button.
    Please IGNORE this - Has been re-posted.


    "BEEJAY" wrote:

    > The file that the following calls up, requires an "enter",
    > to accept the default yes/no statement (actually "do NOT
    > Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    > Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    > Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES
    > MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW
    > 2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")
    > Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    > End Sub
    >


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