put one of the following lines of code in your macro
myMcr
call myMcr
application.run("myMcr")
Hope this helps.
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Cheers,<font size=+2><font color="red"> Nate<font color="blue">O</font></font></font> "Me no are no nice guy." This message was edited by NateO on 2002-04-25 12:39
I am trying to run a macro in a module from a form macro, but the form macro says it can't find the module macro. any reason why? Do I have to put all my macros into the form?
Double check the spelling [of your macro] perhaps. If not respond accordingly we can add the module name, etc...
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Cheers,<font size=+2><font color="red"> Nate<font color="blue">O</font></font></font> This message was edited by NateO on 2002-04-25 16:25
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