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Custom Views Problem
I'm hoping some one can help.
I have set up 3 custom views for displaying sections of my spreadsheet to different users. One of the views hides most of the rows on the worksheet. However, when I select this view I get two error messages on the screen. "Cannot shift objects off sheet" & "Some view settings could not be applied" It is the hiding of the rows that is not applied. Can anyone help on this? |
Custom Views Problem
Can you post the code that you are using at the moment?
It sounds like you are adding rows rather than hiding / unhiding them. -- Allllen "Karen McKenzie" wrote: I'm hoping some one can help. I have set up 3 custom views for displaying sections of my spreadsheet to different users. One of the views hides most of the rows on the worksheet. However, when I select this view I get two error messages on the screen. "Cannot shift objects off sheet" & "Some view settings could not be applied" It is the hiding of the rows that is not applied. Can anyone help on this? |
Custom Views Problem
Hi Allllen
I didn't write any code, I just set the sheet up as I wanted it to look and then used the Custom Views menu option. I've ended up working round this by using macro recorder to create a macro which does basically the same, but I would like to understand what these errors are about for future use. "Allllen" wrote: Can you post the code that you are using at the moment? It sounds like you are adding rows rather than hiding / unhiding them. -- Allllen "Karen McKenzie" wrote: I'm hoping some one can help. I have set up 3 custom views for displaying sections of my spreadsheet to different users. One of the views hides most of the rows on the worksheet. However, when I select this view I get two error messages on the screen. "Cannot shift objects off sheet" & "Some view settings could not be applied" It is the hiding of the rows that is not applied. Can anyone help on this? |
Custom Views Problem
Is your sheet protected?
Views doesn't work on protected sheets. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Karen McKenzie" wrote in message ... Hi Allllen I didn't write any code, I just set the sheet up as I wanted it to look and then used the Custom Views menu option. I've ended up working round this by using macro recorder to create a macro which does basically the same, but I would like to understand what these errors are about for future use. "Allllen" wrote: Can you post the code that you are using at the moment? It sounds like you are adding rows rather than hiding / unhiding them. -- Allllen "Karen McKenzie" wrote: I'm hoping some one can help. I have set up 3 custom views for displaying sections of my spreadsheet to different users. One of the views hides most of the rows on the worksheet. However, when I select this view I get two error messages on the screen. "Cannot shift objects off sheet" & "Some view settings could not be applied" It is the hiding of the rows that is not applied. Can anyone help on this? |
Custom Views Problem
Hi Karen,
I am having the same message regarding "views applied" relating to a protected sheet (and have posted a query regarding this) - is your sheet protected? Regarding the message "unable to move objects off sheet" - I have had this message in the past, allbeit not with custom views but with macros hiding columns/rows in which somne cells have a comment inserted - try looking to see if there are comments in any of the cells of the rows you are hiding. "Karen McKenzie" wrote: I'm hoping some one can help. I have set up 3 custom views for displaying sections of my spreadsheet to different users. One of the views hides most of the rows on the worksheet. However, when I select this view I get two error messages on the screen. "Cannot shift objects off sheet" & "Some view settings could not be applied" It is the hiding of the rows that is not applied. Can anyone help on this? |
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