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Default Macro to Open, then Close another File

If I write a Macro to open another file, and copy data out of it, then close
it, is there a way to prevent the message box of "Do You Want to Save the
Changes You Made...," so that the end user does not need to click on "No"
each time?

As always, your help is greatly appreciated.

Thank You.
 
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