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I have tried highlighting the objects/autoshapes and selecting delete but
they will not go away. Is there a setting that would cause objects to be
unable to be deleted. Thanks,
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try CUT instead of delete

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I have tried highlighting the objects/autoshapes and selecting delete but
they will not go away. Is there a setting that would cause objects to be
unable to be deleted. Thanks,



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Hi v

Have you try F5Special..Objects
And press the delete button

Or with code
http://www.rondebruin.nl/controlsobjectsworksheet.htm




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they will not go away. Is there a setting that would cause objects to be
unable to be deleted. Thanks,



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