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Guldo K - 18 Jan 2006 20:33 GMT
Hello
I think I have a problem with an xlt file.
I've written this xlt with some macros in it, and it works fine.
I need to protect the vba project code with a password, but if I do
that, then when I quit excel a dialog pops up asking for that password;
and it does pop up many times (about 7, I think), not just once.
So, say the user receives an xls file based on this xlt; he/she can use
it fine, but as soon as excel quits, many running requests for the
password pop up.
The xlt file has been created using excel 2002, but the user runs excel
2000. It looks like this problem only happens using excel 2000.
I really can't figure out what's the issue here, so if you have any clues...

Thanks

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Robin Hammond - 19 Jan 2006 00:56 GMT
Guldo,

Not sure if this is your answer, but there have been reported cases of
Google Desktop causing this to happen. Also possibly ACT! contact management
software.

Robin Hammond
www.enhanceddatasystems.com

> Hello
> I think I have a problem with an xlt file.
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>
> Thanks
Guldo K - 19 Jan 2006 20:19 GMT
Robin Hammond ha scritto:
> Guldo,
>
> Not sure if this is your answer, but there have been reported cases of
> Google Desktop causing this to happen. Also possibly ACT! contact management
> software.

Unfortunately, it's neither.
Thanks for the reply, though.

bye

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