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Default .NET remove .net code from Excel spreadsheet

I created a spread sheet style app, using visual stui.net

I have want a copy of the excel spread sheet without the ,net code.


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I'm not an expert (or even a newbie) with .net, but I think the only link
between VSTO code and workbooks is the Custom Document Properties in the
workbook. I *think* you should be able to save a copy of your workbook,
delete the properties (File - Properties - Custom) and that should give you
a copy of the workbook without the VSTO code.

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I created a spread sheet style app, using visual stui.net

I have want a copy of the excel spread sheet without the ,net code.




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