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I'd like to know how to close a spreadsheet unconditionally without incurring
a saving dialog popup box (that requires operator input). I believe it can be done using VB, and I'd like to know how to do this; if there is a way to manually configure Excel when I first open Excel (2003), this may also work. Thanks. |
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