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I deleted a macro I created in an Excel spreadsheet but every time I open the
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Debra Dalgleish shows how to clean up all the remnants of macros. You can use
those instructions to look for macros:

http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros

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I deleted a macro I created in an Excel spreadsheet but every time I open the
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