From: TheTraveler on
I have the tables all set and their labels are in place and I have the box
ready with the reference to the list of years - which is the common value in
the tables. However, when I opened this workbook for the first time in a
couple of years, the code that made the box work is missing.

Right now, I am brain dead on how I did this, but am certain that it was a
tip from either DataPig or Contextures. After looking at both of them, I am
just as lost. Does anyone do this? I am not a VBA person and am only really
good at Excel - NOT great!

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TheTraveler
From: Gord Dibben on
The code is missing or just not activating?

Have you enabled macros?

What is a "box" and what type of code was it that "made the box work"?

I don't think any tip at Contextures would delete your code.

Don't know about DataPig


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:43:02 -0700, TheTraveler
<TheTraveler(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have the tables all set and their labels are in place and I have the box
>ready with the reference to the list of years - which is the common value in
>the tables. However, when I opened this workbook for the first time in a
>couple of years, the code that made the box work is missing.
>
>Right now, I am brain dead on how I did this, but am certain that it was a
>tip from either DataPig or Contextures. After looking at both of them, I am
>just as lost. Does anyone do this? I am not a VBA person and am only really
>good at Excel - NOT great!

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