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Is there a way to disable the macros in a spreadsheet so the sheet can be
emailed? I am getting returned emails because there is an embedded Macro in
the spreadsheet I am trying to send.

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Remove the macros and modules and save to another name.

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Is there a way to disable the macros in a spreadsheet so the sheet can be
emailed? I am getting returned emails because there is an embedded Macro
in the spreadsheet I am trying to send.

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It looks like the modules that are in there are password protected.

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Remove the macros and modules and save to another name.

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Is there a way to disable the macros in a spreadsheet so the sheet can be
emailed? I am getting returned emails because there is an embedded Macro
in the spreadsheet I am trying to send.

Thanks




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