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When I open an Excel doc, a pop-up message reads: "The billing month is set
as March, 2007. Would you like to change the billing month?" I have to
click YES or NO to open the doc. How do I delete this? I don't know if it's
a comment, note, macro or something else.
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With your document open, press Alt+F11. This brings up the VB Editor.
Next, double-click on ThisWorkbook. There is most likely some code for
Workbook Open. If you don't know why the code is there, you may want to
leave it.

HTH,
Paul

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When I open an Excel doc, a pop-up message reads: "The billing month is
set
as March, 2007. Would you like to change the billing month?" I have to
click YES or NO to open the doc. How do I delete this? I don't know if
it's
a comment, note, macro or something else.



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