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Move or Copy
Good afternoon,
I have this workbook that is filled with graphics, text boxes and macros. I click a tab, right-click and select Move or Copy from the pop-up menu. I select Make a copy to a new workbook (or to same workbook): nothing happens. Office 2003, XP. What's happening here? However, if I select the data with Ctrl+A, I can paste it wherever. Help! Thanks. |
Move or Copy
That's the way I make copies in Excel 97, but of course you have to hit "OK"
at the end to start the process........if you're doing all that and it still don't work, then your install of Excel might be corrupt. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Helen" wrote: Good afternoon, I have this workbook that is filled with graphics, text boxes and macros. I click a tab, right-click and select Move or Copy from the pop-up menu. I select Make a copy to a new workbook (or to same workbook): nothing happens. Office 2003, XP. What's happening here? However, if I select the data with Ctrl+A, I can paste it wherever. Help! Thanks. |
Move or Copy
Hola CLR,
Well, yes, that's also the way I do it too, normally. And everything works out fine. What I did, in the meantime, I "opened & repaired" the file. Then, I was able to copy. However, I could not do it with another file. So I advised the user to avoid working with the second corrupted file. Hélène "CLR" wrote: That's the way I make copies in Excel 97, but of course you have to hit "OK" at the end to start the process........if you're doing all that and it still don't work, then your install of Excel might be corrupt. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Helen" wrote: Good afternoon, I have this workbook that is filled with graphics, text boxes and macros. I click a tab, right-click and select Move or Copy from the pop-up menu. I select Make a copy to a new workbook (or to same workbook): nothing happens. Office 2003, XP. What's happening here? However, if I select the data with Ctrl+A, I can paste it wherever. Help! Thanks. |
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