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Need to take off Recorded Macro which minimizes the Excel program

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    Question Need to take off Recorded Macro which minimizes the Excel program

    So I am recording several macros..

    This one minimizes the Excel Window when it is done running (after its done all it needs to do, it minimizes). The calculations and tables/formulas are good. I just don't want it to minimize my screen, so I can start another macro recording.

    The code is attached

    Thanks in advance!

    -Cesar
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    Re: Need to take off Recorded Macro which minimizes the Excel program

    Update:

    I Edit the Macros, searched for "minimize", deleted the line..
    and I guess it worked!

    lol

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