Hi All -
I have a strange question here... not actually sure if the cause of the problem is Excel or Windows - but I figure if I ask the Excel gurus and you don't know then it might be a Windows thing!!
I have a 'Summary' file that opens each file in a given folder, checks it for some info, saves the file (just a straight save) and then closes it.
This does exactly as it is supposed to on 50+ computers. BUT - one person is having the following thing happen:
When she runs the update in her Summary file, it does open each file in the correct folder, does everything it is supposed to, saves the file and closes it. BUT - it is also doing a SAVE AS and creating a copy of the file in her My Documents folder. This is NOT in the VBA code anywhere - there is no SAVE AS code, no COPY or MOVE code, nothing that would seem to be causing this behaviour.
Has anyone seen such a thing? Could this be a corruption in the Excel code somehow??
Thanks!!
I have a strange question here... not actually sure if the cause of the problem is Excel or Windows - but I figure if I ask the Excel gurus and you don't know then it might be a Windows thing!!
I have a 'Summary' file that opens each file in a given folder, checks it for some info, saves the file (just a straight save) and then closes it.
This does exactly as it is supposed to on 50+ computers. BUT - one person is having the following thing happen:
When she runs the update in her Summary file, it does open each file in the correct folder, does everything it is supposed to, saves the file and closes it. BUT - it is also doing a SAVE AS and creating a copy of the file in her My Documents folder. This is NOT in the VBA code anywhere - there is no SAVE AS code, no COPY or MOVE code, nothing that would seem to be causing this behaviour.
Has anyone seen such a thing? Could this be a corruption in the Excel code somehow??
Thanks!!