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SYMPTOMSWhen you save, close, and then reopen a workbook in Microsoft Excel 97, some of the properties of worksheets in the workbook may not be saved. The following properties are affected: EnableAutoFilter CAUSEThese worksheet properties are not designed to be saved when you close a workbook. WORKAROUND
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If you insert this code into a module in the workbook, the macro sets the
properties for worksheet Sheet1 whenever you open the workbook manually.
NOTE: If you use a macro to open the workbook, you must use the RunAutoMacros method to run the Auto_Open macro. MORE INFORMATIONThe properties listed in this article are not preserved when you close a workbook. When you reopen the workbook, the properties for each worksheet revert to their default values, which are listed in the following table.
You can set these properties programmatically, as in the "Workaround"
section in this article, or you can use the Properties window in the Visual
Basic Editor to set them. To do this, use the following steps:
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For more information about properties listed in this article, click the
Office Assistant in the Visual Basic Editor, type EnableSelection click
Search, and then click to view "EnableSelection Property."
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