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I have a macro that opens a test file, then modifies it & copies the
modified file to my spreadsheet. I am then through with the text file
and want to close it in my macro. When I go to close it in my macro, I
get the dialog asking me if I want to keep my changes. I do not want to
keep my changes. Is there a command I can use so that this dialog will
not display and I can just ignore my changes on the text file & close
it?


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