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Default Worksheets that refuse to go away


I have some code that deletes a few worksheets.
After it's executed, the worksheets seem be deleted from the workbook.

However sometimes, I'll save and close the workbook and reopen it again
only to notice that the worksheets that were supposed ot have been
deleted are back again.

Other times I'll save and close it, and reopen the file and notice that
the worksheets are actually gone.

I'm working with the same excel file all the time and there's no other
code that would delete, reinsert the stubborn worksheets.

I tried yelling at the computer, that didn't do much

Can anyone tell me what it is i'm dealing with here?


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