I wish I'd seen this 10 years ago. :)
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Debra Dalgleish has some techniques to reset that last used cell:
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqApp.html#Unused
Kelly wrote:
Whoops Doug, sorry hit "no" thinking that was going to take me to the
reply
box.. Anyway, no there is no data out there. There's only data from
a1:ae52. But just in case, I highlighted all columns AF-IV and deleted
them,
plus all rows 53 and up. Still doesn't work.
"Doug Kanter" wrote:
"Kelly" wrote in message
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Hello -
I'm in an Excel spreadsheet which I did not create. When I try
inserting
columns, I am getting the following error message: "to prevent
possible
loss
of data, Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet. Try to
locate
the last nonblank cell by pressing CTRL+END and delete or clear all
in
cells
between the last cell and the end of your data. Then select cell A1
and
save
your workbook to reset the last cell used. Or, you can move the data
to a
new location and try again". What on earth does this mean? I the
spreadsheet is not large but when I hit CTRL+END, I go to IV102. I
don't
know how to make this go away. Can anyone help, I would be most
grateful.
Thank you!
Kelly
It sounds to me like Excel thinks there is data living in the last
column,
all the way out to the right. Is there?
--
Dave Peterson