Always got the message "You should first save it before compiling it"
@Jose wrote: I am using Excel 32 bits 2013, Windows 8.1 64 bits.When I compile a new workbook I always got the message "The Excel workbook has been modified.You should first save it before compiling...
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@gdgsupport wrote: Do you have other addin than XLS Padlock in Excel? Read full topic
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@Jose wrote: Only the default ones of Excel 2013 (Office 365 is what I have).I use also the addin ASAP Utilities but it is disable. Read full topic
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@gdgsupport wrote: What is the language of your Excel? Because we can't reproduce the issue. Read full topic
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@Jose wrote: Language of my Excel is spanish. Read full topic
View ArticleAlways got the message "You should first save it before compiling it"
@gdgsupport wrote: Still can't reproduce the error. There is no specific reason: XLS Padlock just asks Excel whether the file is modified or not. So there is something wrong with the answer from...
View ArticleAlways got the message "You should first save it before compiling it"
@saintpaul wrote: I am using an excel file that runs a macro on the "worksheet open" moment and runs a macro on the "worksheet save" event which seems to cause this message and I am getting also this...
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@gdgsupport wrote: That's an interesting hint. What does your macro perform? Does it modify the workbook? Read full topic
View ArticleAlways got the message "You should first save it before compiling it"
@saintpaul wrote: The macro are very simple. When opening the workbook it starts from one single row with around 200 (column) cells of formulas it copies down these cells for about 5000 rows and thus...
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@gdgsupport wrote: I'm wondering whether this macro behavior could explain the 45 MB file size of the compiled EXE file. See the other thread about the temporary workbook... Read full topic
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