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JC Home

How to get rid of macros
 
I get a box to disable or enable the macros, but when I go to Tools
Macros, none are there. Can somebody please tell me how to remove all
traces of the previous macros.

Thanks in advance

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Jeff Ciaccio
Dallas, GA
(W) 678-494-7863 x-274
(Fax) (W) 678-494-7865
http://mywpages.comcast.net/ciaccio8515



Dave Peterson[_3_]

How to get rid of macros
 
Debra Dalgleish has some pictures that may help you find those macros:

http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros

JC Home wrote:

I get a box to disable or enable the macros, but when I go to Tools
Macros, none are there. Can somebody please tell me how to remove all
traces of the previous macros.

Thanks in advance

--
Jeff Ciaccio
Dallas, GA
(W) 678-494-7863 x-274
(Fax) (W) 678-494-7865
http://mywpages.comcast.net/ciaccio8515


--

Dave Peterson


Frank Isaacs

How to get rid of macros
 
If there's any code in a module, that message will appear. You can poke
around by pressing Alt-F11. Even a user-defined function will cause this,
and if your worksheet relies on the UDF, you are not going to be able to get
rid of this message. But the UDF won't show on the macro list.
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HTH -

-Frank
Microsoft Excel MVP
Dolphin Technology Corp.
http://vbapro.com


"JC Home" wrote in message
...
I get a box to disable or enable the macros, but when I go to Tools
Macros, none are there. Can somebody please tell me how to remove all
traces of the previous macros.

Thanks in advance

--
Jeff Ciaccio
Dallas, GA
(W) 678-494-7863 x-274
(Fax) (W) 678-494-7865
http://mywpages.comcast.net/ciaccio8515






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