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Excel VBA: run sub/function when workbook is REopened from vba code

Asked by thydzik in Microsoft Programming, Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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This sounds simple enough, but after a few hours have yet to find a solution.

lets say in code I reopen the same workbook with something like:
Application.Workbooks.Open (ThisWorkbook.Name)

Now on reopening I would like to run some more code, perhaps a form, how can I achieve this.
I have tried, without success:
Workbook_Open
auto_open
Workbook_Activate

they all work fine when opening the workbook manually, but stop working if opened in code.

any solutions would be appreciated. I would prefer not to have to create a dummy workbook.Start Free Trial
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