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I've a workbook with a number of worksheets. I would like to delete one of
the worksheets, but when I right clicking the worksheet tab, delete is
greyed out. Please help.

Ivor


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As a guess the workbook is protected. Click on Tool - Protection -
Unprotect Book. You may need a password.
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I've a workbook with a number of worksheets. I would like to delete one of
the worksheets, but when I right clicking the worksheet tab, delete is
greyed out. Please help.

Ivor



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The wb is probably protected.
Tools Protection...



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I've a workbook with a number of worksheets. I would like to delete one of
the worksheets, but when I right clicking the worksheet tab, delete is
greyed out. Please help.

Ivor


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