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I have a macro in an Excel Workbook that opens another workbook an
copies some information and pastes it in the first workbook and goes o
to do some formatting.

How can I avoid a Microsoft message that there is information on th
clipboard - do I want to save clipboard information - Yes or No. M
macro runs and then this message appears but I want to bypass it.

I don't do much programming at all. Appreciate any help. Thank you

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