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Oh, I didn't see that stipulation in the original post. Sorry.
"Gordon Rainsford" wrote in message ... On Nov 26, 8:27 pm, "JLGWhiz" wrote: If you are using xl2003 or earlier, then it is just as easy to do a save as and delete the code from the new workbook manually. Not really. The idea is for it to be used by people who don't understand VBA, and to produce output that isn't going to trigger warning messages when emailed or downloaded. Gordon Rainsford |
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