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Default delete check boxes

I copied and pasted a table from the web into a spreadsheet. It carried over
some check boxes that I can't figure out how to delete. Some sort of object
imbedded into the spreadsheet? Can anyone enlighten me on how to delete them?

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Default delete check boxes

You should be able to right-click on the checkbox and select Cut from
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Default delete check boxes

You may need to show the control toolbox toolbar (view|toolbars in xl2003 menus)
then click on the design mode icon
then select and delete the checkboxes.

Remember to click on the design mode icon when you're done.

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I copied and pasted a table from the web into a spreadsheet. It carried over
some check boxes that I can't figure out how to delete. Some sort of object
imbedded into the spreadsheet? Can anyone enlighten me on how to delete them?

Thanks,
Chad


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