That means the worksheet is hidden using VBA. You should talk to the
developer of the workbook if you want to change it.
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"Currie" wrote in message
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Unhide is "grayed" out. I cannot click it. Any other thoughts?
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Try Format--Sheet--Unhide. But there's a good chance the worksheet is
xlVeryHidden with code...
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"Currie" wrote in message
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I'm trying to get delete a macro, but I when I hit the delete button
it
gives
me this error:
Cannot edit a macro on a hidden worksheet. Unhide the workbook using
the
Unhide Command.
I've never heard of any "Unhide" command ... only hiding/unhiding rows
and
columns.