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Hi,

I created a comment in a cell with VBA. I don't know why but it
stays open instead to be closed. Can I call the same "Hide comment" that we
see when we right click on that cell?

range("A40").NoteText Text:="bla bla bla"
' to close the comment
range("A40").HideComment ????????

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I turned on the macro recorder (tools=Macro=Record a Macro) and hide
comment using the right click popup menu. this was what was recorded:

ActiveCell.Comment.Visible = False

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"Barb" wrote:

Hi,

I created a comment in a cell with VBA. I don't know why but it
stays open instead to be closed. Can I call the same "Hide comment" that we
see when we right click on that cell?

range("A40").NoteText Text:="bla bla bla"
' to close the comment
range("A40").HideComment ????????

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