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We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders
into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" |
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No offense but why are you posting this in an Excel Newsgroup?
Assuming you are using Windows try a Windows newsgroup -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" |
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![]() Cris6278 wrote: We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" No. It's a user issue. |
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![]() "Bob I" wrote: Cris6278 wrote: We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" No. It's a user issue. Thanks Bob. I know it's a user issue. I was just wondering if Excel was smart enough, and user friendly enough, to be able to handle users and their errors. |
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Don't Excel issues belong in the Excel portion of this Q&A board?
"Peo Sjoblom" wrote: No offense but why are you posting this in an Excel Newsgroup? Assuming you are using Windows try a Windows newsgroup -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" |
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How is this an Excel issue, I thought you were talking about folders?
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... Don't Excel issues belong in the Excel portion of this Q&A board? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: No offense but why are you posting this in an Excel Newsgroup? Assuming you are using Windows try a Windows newsgroup -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" |
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Maybe the users are doing it in the file|Open or file|SaveAs dialogs.
To the OP: That doesn't mean that excel can help with this. Keep plenty of backups. You never know when you won't be able to find what you're looking for. Peo Sjoblom wrote: How is this an Excel issue, I thought you were talking about folders? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... Don't Excel issues belong in the Excel portion of this Q&A board? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: No offense but why are you posting this in an Excel Newsgroup? Assuming you are using Windows try a Windows newsgroup -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Cris6278" wrote in message ... We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Cris6278 wrote: "Bob I" wrote: Cris6278 wrote: We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" No. It's a user issue. Thanks Bob. I know it's a user issue. I was just wondering if Excel was smart enough, and user friendly enough, to be able to handle users and their errors. 1. Excel is not the controller of the operating system file and folder structure, and Excel itself plays no part in that "permission system". 2. Within the operating system, the users could be prevented from doing that in the file systems security settings, BUT that entails preventing them from doing a whole lot more than "just moving folders". |
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Bob I wrote:
Cris6278 wrote: "Bob I" wrote: Cris6278 wrote: We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" No. It's a user issue. Thanks Bob. I know it's a user issue. I was just wondering if Excel was smart enough, and user friendly enough, to be able to handle users and their errors. 1. Excel is not the controller of the operating system file and folder structure, and Excel itself plays no part in that "permission system". 2. Within the operating system, the users could be prevented from doing that in the file systems security settings, BUT that entails preventing them from doing a whole lot more than "just moving folders". This is quite easy mistake to do as I found out today. I went to make a new folder to save a doc in and the new folder was created in the last folder I had opened to save a file in. Spent ages looking for my folder before I found in in the previous one. I manage to do this without any dragging and or dropping. :( L |
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![]() Lynz wrote: Bob I wrote: Cris6278 wrote: "Bob I" wrote: Cris6278 wrote: We are having an issue at work with accidental dragging and dropping folders into other folders. (You go to open a folder and it's missing!) Is there some way to prevent this from happening? Turn off the feature, Lock the folders, Can a pop up text box that says "Are You Sure You Want To Move This?" No. It's a user issue. Thanks Bob. I know it's a user issue. I was just wondering if Excel was smart enough, and user friendly enough, to be able to handle users and their errors. 1. Excel is not the controller of the operating system file and folder structure, and Excel itself plays no part in that "permission system". 2. Within the operating system, the users could be prevented from doing that in the file systems security settings, BUT that entails preventing them from doing a whole lot more than "just moving folders". This is quite easy mistake to do as I found out today. I went to make a new folder to save a doc in and the new folder was created in the last folder I had opened to save a file in. Spent ages looking for my folder before I found in in the previous one. I manage to do this without any dragging and or dropping. :( L Yes, exactly the point, inattention to the job at hand, will lead to mistakes. |
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