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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel, when you run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro that contains the command Application.Quit, and any open workbooks contain Auto_Close macros, all of the Auto_Close macros run before Microsoft Excel quits. CAUSEThis behavior occurs because Microsoft Excel allows Auto_Close macros to run when you use Application.Quit to quit the program. When you use Application.Quit in versions of Microsoft Excel earlier than Excel 97, the program quits immediately without running any Auto_Close macros. This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel. WORKAROUNDMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty
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In versions of Microsoft Excel earlier than Excel 97, when you use Application.Quit to quit, Microsoft Excel may still prompt you to save changes in any open workbooks. However, Auto_Close macros in these workbooks do not run.
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