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How do I delete an entire document in excel 2007?

 
 
meghan
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      1st Feb 2010
Not cells,rows,columns,sheets, the entire document, delete the entire thing.
 
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Gord Dibben
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      1st Feb 2010
Same way you delete any file.

Close the file.

Select the file through any means you wish.

Right-click and "delete".

Answer "Yes" and off it goes to recycle bin for your disposal.


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>Not cells,rows,columns,sheets, the entire document, delete the entire thing.


 
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You can do it with a macro using KILL

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