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Default Unprotecting the unprotected

You got it! Thanks. It was your last guess. One sheet in the workbook was
protected.

Thanks again.

Wally S


"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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I'd double check that the worksheet that you added isn't protected:
tools|Protection
do you see "Protect sheet" or "unprotect sheet" in the options?

If you see Unprotect, then maybe you're adding a worksheet that's already
protected. Do you have a sheet.xlt in your XLStart folder?

If you do, open that and unprotect all the sheets in that workbook
template.

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And one more guess...

Do you have multiple sheets grouped together? Maybe one sheet in that
grouping
is protected????

Wally S wrote:

Using Excel 2003. Whenever I try to change a formula or formatting, I get
a
message that says, "This cannot be performed on a protected sheet. To
unprotect..." But neither the sheet nor the workbook is protected. If I
create a new sheet, I get the same message. How can I unprotect the sheet
if
it is not protected?

Thanks,

Wally


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Dave Peterson