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dd53

Template Instructions
 
What do you call the pop up instructions embedded in the templates and how do
you remove them when you save your changes?
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HelpExcel.com[_2_]

Template Instructions
 
Maybe you are speaking about comments?
Inserts/Comments?
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Regards,
Eddie
http://www.HelpExcel.com


"dd53" wrote:

What do you call the pop up instructions embedded in the templates and how do
you remove them when you save your changes?
--
love life


dd53

Template Instructions
 
Sorry. Not comments. These are instructions for completing the templates or
changing them. Unlike comments you don't have to request to see them, they
are simply there when the mouse moves over a certain area of the template.
--
love life


"HelpExcel.com" wrote:

Maybe you are speaking about comments?
Inserts/Comments?
--
Regards,
Eddie
http://www.HelpExcel.com


"dd53" wrote:

What do you call the pop up instructions embedded in the templates and how do
you remove them when you save your changes?
--
love life


HelpExcel.com[_2_]

Template Instructions
 
Maybe code is embedded that is popping up a userform.
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Regards,
Eddie
http://www.HelpExcel.com


"dd53" wrote:

Sorry. Not comments. These are instructions for completing the templates or
changing them. Unlike comments you don't have to request to see them, they
are simply there when the mouse moves over a certain area of the template.
--
love life


"HelpExcel.com" wrote:

Maybe you are speaking about comments?
Inserts/Comments?
--
Regards,
Eddie
http://www.HelpExcel.com


"dd53" wrote:

What do you call the pop up instructions embedded in the templates and how do
you remove them when you save your changes?
--
love life


Gord Dibben

Template Instructions
 
Probably these are Data Validation input messages.

You can delete them through selecting cells and DataValidationClear All


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 18 May 2009 11:23:06 -0700, dd53
wrote:

Sorry. Not comments. These are instructions for completing the templates or
changing them. Unlike comments you don't have to request to see them, they
are simply there when the mouse moves over a certain area of the template.




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