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Is it possible to delete all the spreadsheet in a workbook ?


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You have to have at least one sheet (and it must be visible, too).

But it could be a worksheet, a chartsheet, a dialogsheet, ...

But you have to have at least one.

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No, Excel insists on at least one remaining.

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