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Marjan S
 
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Default Ability for Excel to find and replace graphic objects (like Word)

When one copies and pastes content from the web, all unusable graphic get
copied over to Excel and it requires to click each one (which may have
overlap or be invisible) to delete one by one. A find and replace all
function for graphics (like Word) would solve this problem.

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I've used the following in a VBA module. It wipes out all shapes in
the sheet so be sure that is what you want to do.

- John

Sub RemoveShapes()
For Each sh In ActiveSheet.Shapes
sh.Delete
Next sh
End Sub

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