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Delete the files? Please don't post in all CAPS. It is hard to
read and is considered rude.


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Hi
why not delete them in the Windows Explorer?

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Delete them?

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Yell REAL LOUD and they go away. In addition to the other suggestions, try
looking in vba help for KILL.

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