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How do I create a new VBA project when I run VBA from Excel?

 
 
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      8th Jun 2007
Running Excel 2007. I have "Personal.xls" project, which runs from \xlstart,
which I want to replace with a project created in 2007. How do I create a new
project from scratch in the VBA window?

Many thanks
 
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      8th Jun 2007
Create a new workbook in the Excel UI. Each workbook contains a VB project.
The window for the personal.xls workbook is nit visible.

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"JAK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Running Excel 2007. I have "Personal.xls" project, which runs from
> \xlstart,
> which I want to replace with a project created in 2007. How do I create a
> new
> project from scratch in the VBA window?
>
> Many thanks



 
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