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I have a workbook that when I open the file and immediately close it, I get
the 'Do you want to save' msgbox. I insured that the auto_open was disabled. When the file is opened it seems to have the .Saved property always set to False. I tried to hold the shift when I open it, same behavior. What can I check to determine why? I can't figure out what is causing this. Thanks, John |
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