Filenames with spaces and macro's

RyanD

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I'm trying to run a macro located in a different workbook. The name of the workbook has spaces in it.

I am using the code:

Application.Run(ActiveWorkbook.Name & "!MacroName")

The code works if i take the spaces out of the workbook filename. How do i make it work with the spaces still there?

Thanks,

Ryan
 

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I have 2 workbooks (a) and (b).

My VB code is in (a), however, (b) is currently the ActiveWorkBook. I need to run a macro in Module1 of workbook (b). I am using:

ActiveWorkbook.Application.Run("MacroName")
also tried
ActiveWorkbook.Application.Run("Module1.MacroName")

but this doesn't work. What is the right code to run the macro?

Thanks,

Ryan
 
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