VBA and Macros for Microsoft Excel 2003

theophan

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GREAT Book but...

It seems that the file "code.xls" is missing from Chapter 25 of the 2003 vbabook.exe (Version 1.3).

I have reinstalled and foolishly tried the 2007 version of code.xlsm to no avail.

Can "Code.xls" be made available for 2003?

kind regards,
theophan
 

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I've re-created the code download and posted it at the page for the book.

If you want to download only code.xls, use <a href="http://www.mrexcel.com/code.zip">this link</a>.

Note that code.xls is where you would store all of your existing product code. There are two additional macros in the workbook that handle opening/closing the workbook.
 

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