The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Project, if you use the References dialog box in a module
stored in GLOBAL.MPT to remove a reference to an object library file (.OLB)
or a project file, and this is the only change you make to GLOBAL.MPT, then
the change you made is not saved when you exit Microsoft Project. That is,
the next time you run Microsoft Project, and open the module, the check box
for the file that you cleared in the References dialog box is still
selected.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because clearing a reference to a file in the
References dialog box is not recognized as a change to a file in Microsoft
Project. If you make changes to the GLOBAL.MPT file, the file is
automatically saved when you exit Microsoft Project. However, if the only
change you make to this file in Microsoft Project is to clear the reference
to an object library file (.OLB), or a project file in a module in
GLOBAL.MPT, this change is not saved.
Q114627 XL5: No Prompt to Save Changes After Tools Reference ChangeNote that when you ADD a reference to a file in a module in GLOBAL.MPT using the References dialog box, this change is saved. Additionally, you are prompted to save changes when you close a project after you add a reference to a module stored in that project. WORKAROUNDS
To avoid losing the changes you make in the References dialog box,
make a change in the module in which you used the References dialog
box. The change can be simply adding a character to a macro in the
module, and then deleting the character. This causes the GLOBAL.MPT
file to be saved when you exit Microsoft Project (if the module is
contained in GLOBAL.MPT). If the module is stored in a project file,
you receive a dialog box prompting you to save the changes to the
file when you close the project file.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. REFERENCESFor more information about a Referenced Project (definition), choose the Search button in the Visual Basic Reference and type: referenced project Additional query words:
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