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Default How do I stop macro alerts for a spreadsheet with no macros in it

I have a spreadsheet that had a macro in it at one time but it has been
deleted. However, whenever I open the spreadsheet I still receive the macro
warning dialg box. How can I get rid of this?
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DKS044,
You also have to remove the modules on which the macros were stored have a
look here for details http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros
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I have a spreadsheet that had a macro in it at one time but it has been
deleted. However, whenever I open the spreadsheet I still receive the
macro
warning dialg box. How can I get rid of this?



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