macro greyed out (while others are ok)

smak

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  1. 2010
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  1. Windows
I have a worksheet with a number of macros. some of them allow me to run them or edit them. but some dont have that option. thes are saved to the individual workbook.

Basically when I pull up my ist of macros, I can run some but not others.

Pleas help me understand why some of these are not 'usable. thank you in advance.


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Yes I agee it was the Rx/CX thing you just mentioned. thanks for helping me figure it out
I have to give credit to Fluff for pointing it out to me on another thread!
 
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