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Dave H
I am automatically opening about 200 project schedules in server using VB. A
number of these contain macros and/or scheduling errors that cause a message
box to appear when the schedule is opened. Does anyone know how to
automatically suppress or answer these message boxes in VB, so that the
process can run unattended? I don't want to go into all projects and turn
macro security off and/or fix the scheduling errors that cause the message
boxes. I also don't want to emulate/send keystrokes.
number of these contain macros and/or scheduling errors that cause a message
box to appear when the schedule is opened. Does anyone know how to
automatically suppress or answer these message boxes in VB, so that the
process can run unattended? I don't want to go into all projects and turn
macro security off and/or fix the scheduling errors that cause the message
boxes. I also don't want to emulate/send keystrokes.