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Statement: "Application.DisplayAlerts = False" doesn't work for me

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    Re: Statement: "Application.DisplayAlerts = False" doesn't work for me

    I've figured it out.

    Looks like opening another workbook cancels Application.DisplayAlerts so I simply added the code again above Sheets("ABC").Delete
    Last edited by CEC; 01-13-2011 at 11:12 AM.

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    Re: Statement: "Application.DisplayAlerts = False" doesn't work for me

    Click the Edit button on your first post in the thread, Click Go Advanced, select [SOLVED] from the Prefix dropdown, then click Save Changes.

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