![]() ![]() That being said, when you reference a file from your macro, it will generally assume the file you are referencing is in the same folder as the Workbook where you launched the macro. ![]() I think people might find it a bit risky to download and open an Excel file that contains a macro. I suggest that you upload a text file of your macro rather than an *.xlsm file. ![]()
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