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I work with html files I bring into Excel and run macros and such. Once in a
while I notice this little icon sitting there with a slanted 'J'. What is it,
do I need it, and how do I avoid getting them? Thanks you guys.


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I work with html files I bring into Excel and run macros and such.
Once in a while I notice this little icon sitting there with a
slanted 'J'. What is it, do I need it, and how do I avoid getting
them? Thanks you guys.


I guess it's not Java but JavaScript.
But please, give more details if you can.

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