[mso] Unhide the workbook using Unhide command!
- From: "Roger" <rogerbid@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 07:48:58 -0400 (EDT)
Hello all, I hope someone can tell me where I can find the Unhide command? I
have created a macro in Excel 2002, and now if I try to edit it, I am told
"Cannot edit a macro on a hidden workbook. Unhide the workbook using Unhide
command". I have looked all over and cannot find any reference to the unhide
command!! Where on earth is it, please! Thanks. Also, I have created it in a
Personal Macro Workbook - can I now copy it to another computer using Excel?
Thanks in advance, Roger
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