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unable to hide the "ask a question box"
George
ToolsCustomize. Now right-click on the actual "ask a question" box up on the Menu Bar. You will get a "show the question box" toggle. Left-click to turn off. Close the Customize dialog and the "ask a question box" will disappear. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:11:09 -0700, George wrote: In following help instructions to hide the "ask a question box", we are told to select 'tools menu', click on 'customize', then right click on the 'ask a question menu'.... there is no ask a question menu that appears in the 'customize' screen. How do I remove that 'ask a question box' from my MS Office applications? |
unable to hide the "ask a question box"
Vlad
Not currently. Don't know what it is named. Gord On Mon, 24 May 2004 11:46:08 -0700, "Vlad" wrote: Gord, I have also been trying to hide the "ask a question box", but programatically. I haven't been able to come up with the VBA code that would do that. Do you know how to do this programatically in VBA? Thanks for yor help. |
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