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deleting cause virus?
Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to
get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
deleting cause virus?
No.
In article , darlakay wrote: Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
deleting cause virus?
um, not that I'm aware of. Someone told you that deleting information from an
excel spreadsheet would give you a virus? Who told you that? Viruses come from outside sources. Maybe if someone was really really strange, they would write a virus that did that, but I've never heard of that one. The Excel virus. If you edit any of your spreadsheets, you're DOOMED! "darlakay" wrote: Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
deleting cause virus?
No.
Although, Excel spreadsheets may contain VB code. It is possible for this code to have malicious intent. Never choose to enable macros on a workbook if you have any doubts about its origin. HTH, Elkar "darlakay" wrote: Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
deleting cause virus?
thank you, i didn't think so! "JE McGimpsey" wrote: No. In article , darlakay wrote: Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
deleting cause virus?
thanks, i didn't think so either.
"Lauren Giles" wrote: um, not that I'm aware of. Someone told you that deleting information from an excel spreadsheet would give you a virus? Who told you that? Viruses come from outside sources. Maybe if someone was really really strange, they would write a virus that did that, but I've never heard of that one. The Excel virus. If you edit any of your spreadsheets, you're DOOMED! "darlakay" wrote: Can deleting information from a spreadsheet you are working on cause one to get a virus? sounds silly to me, but this is what I was told. please confirm or bust. thanks so much |
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