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After testing in Office 2000 (it was originally created using Office XP) I discovered that Excel 'forgot' that I had set DisplayAlerts to False. I don't know if it is limited to Excel 2000 and what caused it to happen, but the solution was simple: Just set DisplayAlerts to False everytime you make a call that can result in an alert being shown. It's not a very elegant solution, but it got the job done... |
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