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Sorry Ron, thought you had been in this screen, in that case..

To open the VB program - In Excel either press ALT+F11 or go to
ToolsMacroVisual Basic Editor.

I have never used Access so I don't know if they have a similar screen
but..

In VB - On the left hand side you will see the name of your workbook
followed by the sheets in that workbook followed by the "ThisWorkbook"
as discussed earlier. If your only need in Excel is to remove that row
then these are the only things you need to know.

John


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