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How can you remove all objects in a worksheet at once? graphs etc, if
its possible!


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Try this:

Select the sheet with the objects
EditGo To
Click the [Special] button
Check: Objects
Click the [OK] button

That should select all of the objects on that sheet.
Press the [Delete] key

Does that help?

Regards,
Ron


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