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Default Spreadsheet Corruption?

Thanks for the tip; I tried this and it fixed things right up. Don't know
what caused it or why, but I'm glad I didn't have to re-write it.

Thanks again,
dennisd

"JE McGimpsey" wrote in message
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Try right-clicking on a worksheet tab and choose "Ungroup Sheets"

In article , "dennis"
wrote:

At work, I have a spreadsheet with multiple tabs that I belive was
written
with Excel 95 or 97. Recently we upgraded to Excel 2007 and are running
in
compatibility mode. When I enter data on tab 1, it appears also in tab 2
in
the same relative cell although there is no formula in that cell. If I
delete the date in tab 2, the original data is also deleted in tab 1. No
matter what I do with the worksheet as far as saving in a different
format,
or renaming it the same thing happens.

Is there some advanced setting to correct this or should I consider
rewriting this file?

tia
dennisd