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Hi Guys -
I have a macro, one of the steps deletes a sheet in my workbook. This macro will be on a server and running at a specific time each day. My problem is the action of deleting the sheet causes excel to promt me "Am I sure I want to delete, yada yada?". Is there a way to tell this macro to automatically answer yes to the prompt...as a real person will not be around to answer the question?? Thanks very much!! Kelley |
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