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Deleting worksheets
What is the best way to erase a worksheet, it shouldn't
leave any trace - whats so ever - on the hard drive |
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Hi
see your other post -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany wrote: What is the best way to erase a worksheet, it shouldn't leave any trace - whats so ever - on the hard drive |
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-----Original Message----- Hi see your other post -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany wrote: What is the best way to erase a worksheet, it shouldn't leave any trace - whats so ever - on the hard drive . |
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Hi
there's a nearly identical post in Excel.misc. I assumed you were the same poster :-). If not the best way would be: - copy only the relevant sheets to a new workbook - delete the old workbook - use a third party tool to 'wipe' the old workbook (search Google for 'wipe files') -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany wrote: What ? -----Original Message----- Hi see your other post -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany wrote: What is the best way to erase a worksheet, it shouldn't leave any trace - whats so ever - on the hard drive . |
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