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Hi all, I've developed a survey in Excel. Originally I was trying to use
macros but then I discovered that Data Validation could do all I needed, in a much simpler way. The problem is, even though I've deleted the macros (I go to Tools/Macros and delete them), I still get a warning message when I open the file. Does Excel somehow 'remember' that there used to be macros in the document? How do I stop this annoying message coming up? I want to email the survey out to people, and don't want to concern them with an unnecessary macro warning message. Thanks very much, stuart |
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