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No, but you will need to look through the objects -- maybe a module file -- in the VBA editor, then find your offending macro
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Have you linked this spreadhseet? Also is it on a server? If so you can go to the server and computer management - within open files you can double check that the file is not in use. I have seen this before with linked tables\spreadsheets.
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