On Monday, March 6, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Chrissy R wrote:
It sounds as though the workbook and/or the worksheet are
corrupt so the best option may be to copy all the formula to
a new workbook then copy all the formatting. This should
eliminate the possible corruption.
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Cheers - Chrissy.
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Don Beck worte
Chrissy,
About the only way I've found around this sudden new problem is to
insert a new worksheet and then select all on the worksheet that
won't copy and do an insert copied cells into the new blank
worksheet. That seems to work. Just wish I knew what started all
this in the first place. Thanks for your help.
Don
I am having the same problem as Don. It started ever since I upgraded
to windows 10. There is no corruption in my worksheets. The problem
with copy and paste is that formatting is lost. I will submit this to
Microsoft but they will probably just suggest that I upgrade to
office 365.
Lots of people are reporting lots of file issues after upgrading to
Win10. So many, in fact, that people have suggested M$ did this
deliberately to force people to buy or upgrade newer software. Many
corporations/institutions/government services are issuing bulletins to
*not upgrade to Win10*!
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