editdata.mso Macro Object Help (in generated HTML docs)

crpatrick

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Hi there everyone-

I was wondering if someone could help me. I have an Excel doc with macros that I am saving as an HTML document. I know that in doing so, Excel creates the editdata.mso object, which contains the macros for that document. Is it possible to save a second document as HTML, and copy the editdata.mso object to the folder of the second document, thereby dropping the macros into the second document? I cannot find any information about editdata.mso, and I think the object ties to the docuement originator, but I can't figure it out.

Thanks for any help!

Chris
 

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