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[quote=jamesdann;57714]To disable compatibility warnings follow these steps...
Using Excel(2010) ... You can also control Compatibility Checker with VBA code as like this... Make it turn off: ActiveWorkbook.CheckCompatibility = False This was the code snip tat worked for me. Thanks! ![]() |
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