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This is such an easy questions no one has asked it on this board. My
predessessor created a spreadsheet which shows an email address (like
Outlook) at the top of the page. I can't figure out how to take it off. Any
ideas? This is driving me crazy especially because when I hear the answer
I'll just say - Oh yeah how easy was that.

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The mail button in the menubar is a toggle button
Click on it again and then save the workbook

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This is such an easy questions no one has asked it on this board. My
predessessor created a spreadsheet which shows an email address (like
Outlook) at the top of the page. I can't figure out how to take it off. Any
ideas? This is driving me crazy especially because when I hear the answer
I'll just say - Oh yeah how easy was that.

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