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meovino@estes-express.com wrote: > VB macros are not an option. We want to mail this out to customers, > from a program that runs on schedule in batch, with no human > intervention. Your second sentence is not a justification for the first. If you are trying to say that macros are not an option because you are going to send the spreadsheet to the customer and they wouldn't want any of the macros in the result, this too can be handled in code. It's not too much additional work to make a copy that is then mailed without the macros. Bill
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