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Mike,
Delete the module. Even if a module is empty, EXcel assumes macros
are present!

HTH

"Mike" wrote:

I recently attempted to create my first Macro. I did not like the result so I
thought I deleted the Macro. However now when I open the spreadsheet I get
the Enable/Disable MAcro question.

When I try and find the Macro using Tools=Macro=Macro I don't see any
Macros. What am I missing? I would like to eliminate the macro warning screen
when opening this spreadsheet.

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Thank you very much

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Mike,
Delete the module. Even if a module is empty, EXcel assumes macros
are present!

HTH

"Mike" wrote:

I recently attempted to create my first Macro. I did not like the result so I
thought I deleted the Macro. However now when I open the spreadsheet I get
the Enable/Disable MAcro question.

When I try and find the Macro using Tools=Macro=Macro I don't see any
Macros. What am I missing? I would like to eliminate the macro warning screen
when opening this spreadsheet.

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