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23. September 2007 23:09
Clear Lines Consulting, LLC, is now officially open for business. The website is still under construction, but should be ready by end October.
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March 12. 19:49
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March 11. 18:18
For the Excel gurus out there, does anyone know how to reliably identify that a worksheet has been deleted?
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March 10. 21:50
I am having a hard time believing there is no event in VSTO to capture the deletion / closing of an Excel worksheet.
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