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Old 03-01-2007, 01:40 PM
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Markup - Removing the viewing of Markups

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How do I get Excel to NOT show the Markup's when I launch a spreadsheet?

By default it always loads on some spreadsheets and I don't want to always have to select View > Markup to remove the viewing of the Markup's.

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What do you mean by Markups - is it a column, a sheet a named range?
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Is it something to do with this?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...775501033.aspx
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Old 03-02-2007, 05:02 PM
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Let me see if I can explain better....

Under Menu > View > Markup
This Markup turns on by default will I load some, not all, docs.
I would like to know how to disable that default setting, so docs load with the Markup NOT visible.

I believe Markup is directly related to comments or tracked changes in a doc.

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What version of Excel are you using?

I assume you have 2007 as I do not have Markup under the View menu
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um...we might be talking about word here?
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My bad...

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um...we might be talking about word here?
Yes, it is Word I was referring to. I'll post elsewhere.

BTW does anyone know of a good Word Forum? Wordtip.com seems to be having DB issues.

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You could try

http://vbaexpress.com/forum/
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