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Trevor W
First, I have no idea how a reference to a macro got installed. I copied a
block of cells from one spreadsheet and pasted into another using paste
special: values.
I almost immediately made a mistake and typed ctrl-z to undo the mistake. I
then get n error that a macro is missing. I look in the Macro manager and two
references to two macros are listed and the original worksheet is from the
spreadsheet where I just copied a small block of data.
My problem: When I highlight the macros, the delete button is greyed-out - I
cannot delete or edit them. My ctrl-z is locked up to these bogus macros.
I am using Office (Excel) 2007 Professional
PLEASE - What do I do?
Who is the %^@* (sorry - I am mad) that programmed this and turned off the
delete button or at least didn't create a delete reference button.
block of cells from one spreadsheet and pasted into another using paste
special: values.
I almost immediately made a mistake and typed ctrl-z to undo the mistake. I
then get n error that a macro is missing. I look in the Macro manager and two
references to two macros are listed and the original worksheet is from the
spreadsheet where I just copied a small block of data.
My problem: When I highlight the macros, the delete button is greyed-out - I
cannot delete or edit them. My ctrl-z is locked up to these bogus macros.
I am using Office (Excel) 2007 Professional
PLEASE - What do I do?
Who is the %^@* (sorry - I am mad) that programmed this and turned off the
delete button or at least didn't create a delete reference button.