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Hi:
I have a spreadsheet with numerous macros in it, and have one that pops up a statement (using msgbox) saying what is happening in a criptic way. This is a reminent from someone else debugging the spreadsheet and I want to get rid of it. HOWEVER I cannot find where it is in the tangle of macros that exisit. Is there any way to search macros contents and find a specific phrase of combination of letters? It would be a help if someone could point me in the right direction John Baker |
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