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My wife created an Excel 2000 spreadsheet with multiple sheets.
She is not sure what changed, but when she clicks on one of the tabs to go
to another sheet the pointer appears to be a sheet of paper and no action can
be taken. The point still moves freely around the sheet, but never changes
shape and nothing can be clicked. The only way to close the sheet is to use
task manager.
I've searched for the meaning of this pointer, but can't find it anywhere.
I've never seen it before.
any ideas?
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The only thing that comes to mind is to go to
Tools - Protection - Unprotect sheet.

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My wife created an Excel 2000 spreadsheet with multiple sheets.
She is not sure what changed, but when she clicks on one of the tabs to go
to another sheet the pointer appears to be a sheet of paper and no action can
be taken. The point still moves freely around the sheet, but never changes
shape and nothing can be clicked. The only way to close the sheet is to use
task manager.
I've searched for the meaning of this pointer, but can't find it anywhere.
I've never seen it before.
any ideas?

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