From: John on
Normally, to do this manually, it's

Tools --> Options ---> 'View tab' and then you click on the
appropriate tick-box

Can this be done using a macro?

Thanks
From: Graham Mayor on
Undoubtedly it can, but this forum is for Word not Excel.

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"John" <helpme.code(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Normally, to do this manually, it's
>
> Tools --> Options ---> 'View tab' and then you click on the
> appropriate tick-box
>
> Can this be done using a macro?
>
> Thanks


From: Bob I on
Just record the Macro.

John wrote:
> Normally, to do this manually, it's
>
> Tools --> Options ---> 'View tab' and then you click on the
> appropriate tick-box
>
> Can this be done using a macro?
>
> Thanks