Klos, Susan
Susan.Klos at fldoe.org
Thu Apr 22 14:38:01 CDT 2010
Steve, where do you store your macros? They can be stored in the
working workbook, a separate workbook or in the personal workbook. If
stored in the personal workbook, others who want to use the macros on
their machines will have to have the macros copied into their personal
workbook or in a separate workbook they will need a copy of that
workbook on their computers and the file name and pathway has to be the
same.
Sue Klos
Senior Database Analyst
FLDOE
Susan.klos at fldoe.org
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:55:30 -0500
From: "Steve Turner" <sturner at mseco.com>
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Text format Access-->Excel
To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving"
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R.
That's what we love about Microsoft. Things don't always work the same.
I have a cash worksheet with a custom tool bar I created with 22 macros
attached to it to do various things and my computer is the only one it
will work with. If my assistant opens the sheet and tries to use the
tool bar macro's it fails. Don't understand why.
Steve A. Turner
Controller
Mid-South Engineering Co. Inc
E-Mail: sturner at mseco.com and saturner at mseco.com
Susan Klos
Senior Database Analyst
Florida Department of Education
Evaluation and Reporting Office
Phone: 850.245.0708
Fax: 850.245-0710
email: susan.klos at fldoe.org <mailto:susan.klos at fldoe.org>