I created a workbook for a class project. I have navigation buttons that move me thru it forward and backward. What I would like to do is create a macro for a button that closes excel and doesnt ask for the save prompt.
sub clsIt()
Dim myAp As Excel.Application
thisworkbook.close false
myAp.quit
end sub
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Cheers,<font size=+2><font color="red"> Nate<font color="blue">O</font></font></font> This message was edited by NateO on 2002-04-04 17:01
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