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Is there any way to avoid clicking "Yes" in the dialog box of "Do you want
to save changes you made to XXXXX.xls?" setting this option by default? Thank You |
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Do the following:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options. The Option dialog box is diaplayed. 2. In the Options dialog box, click the Save tab. 3. Under Settings, select the Save AutoRecovery info every check box. 4. In the Save AutoRecovery info every text box, enter a numeric value in minutes or click the arrow to select a time in minutes. It is recommended that you specifiy the minimum value so that application automatically save the workbook. Challa Prabhu "Jens Palacios Neffke" wrote: Is there any way to avoid clicking "Yes" in the dialog box of "Do you want to save changes you made to XXXXX.xls?" setting this option by default? Thank You |
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