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Hi
I am creating a formal document (annual accounts) in Excel and while working on the Excel file want the page footers to print but need to be able to suppress the footers to show the draft pages as they will look finally. I am doing this by printing the footer “white-on-white”. I then want to revert to having the original footers by having black font in the footer. So I will use code along the lines: ..LeftFooter = "&K00+000”&.LeftFooter but need to be able to eliminate any previous “&K..” coding in the original .LeftFooter, which Excel does automatically when changing the code manually. Can someone tell me how to eliminate programmatically any previous font colour coding in the footer? Many thanks Tim |
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