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Aug 23rd, 2001, 12:31 PM
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Originally posted by filburt1
BTW, do you have an Office question? Try Chit Chit.
Well, I do. Although I don't know who or what Chit Chit is.
Here I go: I have to delete Excel Sheets. How do I do that without Excel asking the User if he's sure? The people I program for would panic if they were asked that.
Oh, one more. If I open an XLS file that is already open, Excel asks if it's OK that all changes will be discarded and the file reloaded. I don't want it to ask!
In a nutshell, how can I override the user ?
Last edited by PeerBr; Aug 23rd, 2001 at 12:35 PM.
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