Excel VBA macro to track changes in separate sheet?

The ghlightChangesOptions method will only work if the workbook is already shared. In the UI, turning on ghlightChange will share the workbook automatically, but not so in VBA.

The ghlightChangesOptions method will only work if the workbook is already shared. In the UI, turning on ghlightChange will share the workbook automatically, but not so in VBA. Application.

DisplayAlerts = False With ActiveWorkbook . SaveAs , , , , , , xlShared . KeepChangeghlightChangesOptions When:=xlAllChanges .

ListChangesOnNewSheet = True . GhlightChangesOnScreen = False . Worksheets("Select End With The DisplayAlerts call will prevent Excel from warning you that you are overwriting an existing workbook - itself.

You may want to comment that line out just to see what's going on. Note that this code cannot live in the shared workbook. Once you share the workbook, the code stops executing and errors.It has to live in a different workbook or add-in.

Thanks very much for your help. This effectively solved the problem, but like you say, the macro then has to be called from a different workbook. – draconis Apr 10 '09 at 20:09.

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