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Hello, please help me with eliminating the messy colored fill in the attached sheet. I installed a Private Sub Worksheet_Selection Change macro but it was slowing down my data entry work so I deleted the macro. I saved the macro-free file as .xlsx but the color spread out in random into the other parts of my sheet. I tried the "no fil" option but the pesky color remained. Thank you.
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