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I recorded a header format macro and it works. I have some weird macros in
the macro window I don't know how they got their. I think I am writing
macros for everywork book instead of for the current workbook.
When it has the single quote around the name of the work sheet and the name
of the macro I assume it is from another worksheet?

The confusing thing to me is there is one macro called Sheet1.myMacro.
I appear to have written a macro for only one sheet? I try to delete it and
it doesn't delete.

I am writing a series of macros to format a spreadsheet and copy some rows
from the previous week. Is there any way to keep the macros straight while I
am writing them all. I am practising on a new workbook but I need to keep
all the ones straight after I have tested them.
thanks
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