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I have an excel sheet that get imported into another workbook by way of a
macro.. This sheet contains two drop down lists. When I run the macro I get an info box that pops up telling me: "A formula or sheet you want to move or copy contains the 'YES_NO' which already exists on the destination worksheet. Do you want to use this version of the name?" Can I add any code to the macro to always say yes to this and not see the dialogue box ?? -- Thanks Larry |
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