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T E C H N I C A L N O T E S
Product: WinFax PRO 4.0
Document No.: 6013
Document Date: May 5, 1994
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Subject: Excel 5.0 Macro Automatically Opens a Book

Situation:
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After installing the WinFax PRO 4.0 macro, Excel 5.0 automatically opens a
book.

Solution:
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1. Hold down the Shift key and double click the Excel icon. This will
stop the macro from executing and Excel will appear minimized on your
desktop. Double click the icon to maximize the Excel window.

2. a) If an Excel book window is not open at this point, select Unhide
from the File menu and open the MSEXCEL5.XLS macro file.

b) If an Excel book window is open, select Unhide from the Windows
menu and open the MSEXCEL5.XLS macro file.

3. Maximize the MSEXCEL5.XLS macro window and search for the line:

Workbooks.Add

Comment out this line by inserting an apostrophe (') in front of it:

'Workbooks.Add

4. Minimize the macro window to make it small again.

5. Select Hide from the Window menu.

6. Choose Exit from the File menu and click Yes to save any changes to the
macro file.



  3 Responses to “Category : Tutorials + Patches
Archive   : WFX4.ZIP
Filename : 6013.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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