thanks Paul, i have sent you the file

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> Hello Experts,
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> i have a program that i have designed in excel. the issue is that when i
> open the program i cant do anything unless i go to VBA and press on the
> reset button before i can proceed. when means a procedure is running but
> looking thru the codes i dont see any proceedure that runs, please can is
> causing that. thanks
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