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Difference between window and workbook

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    Difference between window and workbook

    Hi guys,

    Probably an easy one but when you are working with multiple open workbooks in vba what is the difference between say activating the workbook and activating the window?

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    Ant

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    Re: Difference between window and workbook

    To be honest I do not know the differences, but then again working in VBA there is usually NO need to either activate or select a cell, worksheet or workbook.

    For example

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    Activate and Select are usually a result of recorded macros and not really needed
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