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Default Unable to select cell


Hello,
I have a weird one. I have set up a multiple sheet workbook that uses
the first worksheet to retrieve values from the other sheets. When I
attempt to edit a link I am unable to click on any values within
certain areas of the other worksheets. The areas that will not allow me
to click show the arrow cursor and those areas where I can click show a
cross (wide plus sign). I am able to manually enter the cell references
and the link will work. There is no protection on the cells or
worksheet/workbook, the EXT is not showing in the lower right corner
(extension is off). The problem started when I cut and pasted portions
of the workbook in an effort to create small information grids. If
anyone can point me in the right direction so that I can remove
whatever is blocking those cells it would make my job of creating this
spreadsheet for my boss almost bearable.
Thanks


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