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On 2 Feb, 16:52, "bigHatNoCattle" wrote:
On 2 Feb, 15:59, Dave Peterson wrote:





IIRC, this junk is left over from a "debug.print" in the analysis toolpak.


You'd have to know the password to clean it up.


(or just ignore it???)


bigHatNoCattle wrote:


Help please,


I just switched from Office 2000 to 2003. Here's an example of what
I'm getting in the Immediate window.


[GetMacroRegId] 'fnWeekNum' <
[GetMacroRegId] 'fnWeekNum' - '216727643'


How do I get rid of this junk?


thanks


Duane


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Dave Peterson


How do I get the password and specifically what steps do I take to
delete the debug code?

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This debug.print code in the anylsis toolpack causes debugging my
Visual Basic code extremly difficult since it clutters up the
Immediate window. Also it slows down my code. Does Microsoft have a
patch?

Duane

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