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Default Making a [semi] Dictator Application: Hiding Main Command Bar?

Hi all,

I have included a variety of elements in my auto-open macro to hide shortcut
bars and such, and I just added in Application.ShowWindowsInTaskbar =
False....anyway...I want to also hide the main command bar that has the File,
Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools etc drop down menus at the top of my Excel
program window. I dont need to replace these with my own, so I don't need to
know how to do that right now....just the VBA code to hide it. How do I hide
it?

Thanks.
 
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