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I've created macros and user forms and access them by a custom menu. However,
sometimes I would like to open a new excel file that does not include my
macros or custom menu. How do I do this?
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Open excel in safe mode (probably not a reasonable suggestion since it stops
lots of things from loading.

Windows start button|Run
excel /safe

File|open yourworkbookname.xls

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or just close the workbook with the macro after you open excel?

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I've created macros and user forms and access them by a custom menu. However,
sometimes I would like to open a new excel file that does not include my
macros or custom menu. How do I do this?


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