Bypassing Workbook Open Event

azizrasul

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When pressing a command button on a form to open an Excel file, is it possible to prevent the Workbook event from firing up?
 

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azizrasul

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It's OK folks. Adding

Code:
EnableEvents = False

did the trick.
 
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