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How to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

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    Unhappy How to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

    Hello Mr. Vog

    Can You tell how to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

    I tried on my sub, but it did not work;

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    Last edited by pike; 08-07-2010 at 07:08 AM. Reason: code tags for newbie

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    Re: How to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...2201751AAQbtlK

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    Re: How to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

    Hello Mr. Vog
    who is that? Wrong forum, maybe?? Cross post, maybe??

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    Re: How to disable the Insert rows/columns in Excel 2007 VBA

    Yes! Cross post!

    Your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. You'll find people are disinclined to respond to cross-posts because they may be wasting their time solving a problem that has been solved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser)to the cross-post. Expect cross-posts without a link to be closed a message will be posted by the moderator explaining why. We are here to help so help us help you!

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