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When the button to close my spread sheet is pushed, it
returns you to the switchboard, but has a yes/no of:
"Do you want to save the changes etc..."

I need this to say "Always choose NO CHANGES". I still
need the thing to come up, because I make changes, but I
want my users to see the never change message. How do I
do this?
Thank you,
Gee...
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Is it closed with code. If so, try

ActiveWorkbook.Close savechanges:=False


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When the button to close my spread sheet is pushed, it
returns you to the switchboard, but has a yes/no of:
"Do you want to save the changes etc..."

I need this to say "Always choose NO CHANGES". I still
need the thing to come up, because I make changes, but I
want my users to see the never change message. How do I
do this?
Thank you,
Gee...



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