I got rid of it by doing #1 8^)
Actually the first time I just did a copy paste and drag of a couple of modules to a new
ivb file and saved it as a default it didn't work either. I am really not 100% sure how I
ended up fixing it, but I think it was by doing it all with copy paste, and not moving any
of the module's but instead making new ones and pasting in to them.
Ok can I go back to bed now? 8^)
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Kent
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"Sean Dotson" wrote in message
news:1026FC305126DA935F49A88D35F1EE59@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I seem to recall two things..
>
> 1. if your default.ivb was a "migrated" copy from 5.3 they might not show
> up (solution copy and paste into a new default.ivb)
> 2. if you did not have a temp directory on your machine (solution just
> create one)
>
> Kent has this problem a while back. When he crawls out of bed maybe he'll
> chime in...
>
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> "Mark A. Bystry" wrote in message
> news:52DE2836CEC19ED150028318ADCF945F@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > this is an old issue but i cannot remember where we left off. under
> > winnt4sp6a, my custom vba routines do not show up in the macros section of
> > the customization dialog box. however, they do under win2000.
> >
> > was this a registered bug or not? just wondering if it was going to be
> > fixed.
> >
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> > Mark A. Bystry
> > Engineer
> > Ziggity Systems, Inc.
> > mbystry@ziggity.com
> >
> >
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