If you press Ctrl + F11, you'll be able to view macros in the Visual Basic Editor (VBE). Click on any of the modules (left) to view or delete code. You can also right click and select delete module to remove them one at a time.
--- In ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com, "susan.sawicki" <sawicki_savickas@...> wrote:
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> Am unable to remove macros from payroll spreadsheets I created. They're simple macros - to click to employee grids and summary pages. The spreadsheets are stored on the original Raid drive, a dual storage hard drive. The computer is crashed and gone. Who do I take my Raid drive to for macro removal?
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> Susan Sawicki
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