Hello vrf,
Anybody know how to remove a macro from an Excel spreadsheet?
I can import a macro using a formula: xlApp.ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents.Import(xFile)
But would like to be able to remove it when finished.
Thanks in advance for any ideas,
John Kinzie
john_kinzie@appsig.com
Applied Signal Technology, Inc.
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Anybody know how to remove a macro from an Excel spreadsheet?
I can import a macro using a formula: xlApp.ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents.Import(xFile)
But would like to be able to remove it when finished.
Thanks in advance for any ideas,
John Kinzie
john_kinzie@appsig.com
Applied Signal Technology, Inc.
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