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CoachMitch
I downloaded to my desktop, a sample of work from a coder. It was an array,
10 cells by 10 cells, with a number in each cell; there is a column of "1's",
"2's", etc. to "10"s."
When starting any worksheet, the array inserts itself on top of the existing
data. It eliminates the existing data. When I delete the cells affected by
the array, the original data is also eliminated.
I cannot create a new worksheet without this array appearing and inserting
itself and I cannot use existing worksheets because they get destroyed if I
try to delete the data in the array.
I would appreciate a way to eliminate this code that appears when Excel
starts up.
Thank you for your efforts.
Mitchell Goldstein
10 cells by 10 cells, with a number in each cell; there is a column of "1's",
"2's", etc. to "10"s."
When starting any worksheet, the array inserts itself on top of the existing
data. It eliminates the existing data. When I delete the cells affected by
the array, the original data is also eliminated.
I cannot create a new worksheet without this array appearing and inserting
itself and I cannot use existing worksheets because they get destroyed if I
try to delete the data in the array.
I would appreciate a way to eliminate this code that appears when Excel
starts up.
Thank you for your efforts.
Mitchell Goldstein