Be gone with "Do you want to save changes made to *.xls?" me

charlie79

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In an excel app I've created, I do not want the user to save changes on exit. I therefore do not want them to get the famous, "Do you want to save changes made to *.xls?" message. I've tried tricking excel and putting thisworkbook.saved = true in the workbook_beforeclose event, which seems to work, most of the time. But it seems like if the user clicks a command button that enforces the application.quit command, it ask user for save. Any ideas?
This message was edited by charlie79 on 2002-04-08 08:45
This message was edited by charlie79 on 2002-04-08 08:46
 

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