Sheets.delete shouldn't show warning.

S Oberlander

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I am deleting some sheets with vba, before deleting each sheet a message pops up

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any way to buypass this message?
 

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S Oberlander,

Use the following command before your Delete:-

VBA Code:
Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'switching off the alert button

Ensure you use the following command to display messages after you have deleted your sheet

VBA Code:
Application.DisplayAlerts = True 'switching on the alert button

My first help on this forum. What I am learning I am passing on.
 
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