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R Ormerod

Merged cells
 
When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

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R Ormerod

Dave Peterson

Merged cells
 
I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod


--

Dave Peterson

R Ormerod

Merged cells
 
I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Merged cells
 
Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

R Ormerod

Merged cells
 
Just opened a new workbook.

Merged cells A2:C2

Tried to select column B on its own by clicking the column header and as
soon as I released the mouse the selection highlighted was columns A:C.

--
R Ormerod


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


JLatham

Merged cells
 
I can't duplicate it in Excel 2003 either. Selected and merged cells A2:C2.
Clicked the column B identifier and only column B was selected. I was even
able to change the width of the column without affecting anything else.

As you said, could be a recent add-in has done this to you.

"R Ormerod" wrote:

Just opened a new workbook.

Merged cells A2:C2

Tried to select column B on its own by clicking the column header and as
soon as I released the mouse the selection highlighted was columns A:C.

--
R Ormerod


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Merged cells
 
I couldn't duplicate it either (still xl2003).

To eliminate any pesky addins, you could start excel in safe mode:

Close excel
windows start button|Run
excel /safe

and test what you tried.

====
And just because I don't trust anyone <bg, can you double check this:

Open excel normally, do that same test (so it fails) and then
Help|about Microsoft Excel

What version do you see?

(I'm still hoping that you're looking at something besides version 11 (xl2003).)

R Ormerod wrote:

Just opened a new workbook.

Merged cells A2:C2

Tried to select column B on its own by clicking the column header and as
soon as I released the mouse the selection highlighted was columns A:C.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

R Ormerod

Merged cells
 
Tested Excel safe mode and the problem still occurred.

My normal version is Excel 2003 (11.8105.8107) SP2

The add-in with which this problem seems to coincide is Cube Analysis for
SQL Server Analysis Services version 1.5.0166.0.

--
R Ormerod


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I couldn't duplicate it either (still xl2003).

To eliminate any pesky addins, you could start excel in safe mode:

Close excel
windows start button|Run
excel /safe

and test what you tried.

====
And just because I don't trust anyone <bg, can you double check this:

Open excel normally, do that same test (so it fails) and then
Help|about Microsoft Excel

What version do you see?

(I'm still hoping that you're looking at something besides version 11 (xl2003).)

R Ormerod wrote:

Just opened a new workbook.

Merged cells A2:C2

Tried to select column B on its own by clicking the column header and as
soon as I released the mouse the selection highlighted was columns A:C.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Merged cells
 
I would have guessed that starting excel in safe mode would mean that that all
addins wouldn't get loaded.

I don't use that particular addin--I don't have a guess about it.

R Ormerod wrote:

Tested Excel safe mode and the problem still occurred.

My normal version is Excel 2003 (11.8105.8107) SP2

The add-in with which this problem seems to coincide is Cube Analysis for
SQL Server Analysis Services version 1.5.0166.0.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I couldn't duplicate it either (still xl2003).

To eliminate any pesky addins, you could start excel in safe mode:

Close excel
windows start button|Run
excel /safe

and test what you tried.

====
And just because I don't trust anyone <bg, can you double check this:

Open excel normally, do that same test (so it fails) and then
Help|about Microsoft Excel

What version do you see?

(I'm still hoping that you're looking at something besides version 11 (xl2003).)

R Ormerod wrote:

Just opened a new workbook.

Merged cells A2:C2

Tried to select column B on its own by clicking the column header and as
soon as I released the mouse the selection highlighted was columns A:C.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you can share details (what range is merged) and how and what you
selected.

In my simple tests in xl2003, I couldn't duplicate your results.

R Ormerod wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson

GCole

Merged cells
 
I have the same question. I have experienced the same problem with Excel
2003 Professional on my current work computer. Everyone in my office
experiences this behavior. I have never encountered this problem before, at
home or my previous job. I use Excel 2003 Small Busines at home and 2003
Professional at my previous job.

I am aware of the issues with using merged cells, but they are minor for the
work I do. I use merged cells frequently for a variety of reasons. Not
being able to select and manipulate the entire row or column is fustrating.

I too would like to know how to make it stop.

"R Ormerod" wrote:

I am using Excel 2003 and have never seen this before until very recently -
the only cause I can think of is a few add-ins which may have affected things.

--
R Ormerod


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I don't think so.

If I remember correctly, this was the behavior in xl97. Each version of excel
seems to behave a bit differently.

For instance, xl2003 doesn't behave this way.

R Ormerod wrote:

When I am selecting columns (e.g. to insert a single new column) above a
merged cell Excel is then selecting all the columns incorporated by the
merged cell.

I don't remember this ever happening before - is there an option somewhere
that I can change?

--
R Ormerod


--

Dave Peterson



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