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I am working on a bunch of macros that manuipulate data from accounting for
input into a database. Some of the worksheets I get tend to have a logo attached to the data sheet. The logo just makes it hard to see the real data I want to work with. I would like to identify a way I could detect the existence of an image and then programatically remove it so that my other data minipulation won't have to deal with it. Can somebody tell me how to do that? -- Henry Stock, IT Professional onProject.com 3 Wing Drive Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927-1006 |
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