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During a macro, a sheet is deleted. However, the user gets a box that
basically asks if it’s ok to continue. The message is “Data may exist in the sheet(s) selected for deletion. To permanently delete the data, press Delete.” Is there a way to prevent this message from coming up? It will only cause confusion to the user. Thanks, jeff |
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