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Idaho old guy

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?

Ian[_4_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
If there is something in row 65535 you can not insert a row as that would
expect the data to move to row 65536 which doen't exist in Excel (except
2007, I believe). Hit Ctrl & End to move to the last used row/column and see
what's there.

Ian

"Idaho old guy" <Idaho old wrote in message
...
I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?




FSt1

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


Gord Dibben

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
After following FSt1's advice..............save the workbook for the reset to
take place.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:38:01 -0700, FSt1 wrote:

hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?



Idaho old guy[_2_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Thank you. I did that and have no change. It still says cannot shift items
off sheet. This is excel 07 if that makes a difference.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After following FSt1's advice..............save the workbook for the reset to
take place.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:38:01 -0700, FSt1 wrote:

hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?




Idaho old guy[_2_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
There is nothing at the end.

"Ian" wrote:

If there is something in row 65535 you can not insert a row as that would
expect the data to move to row 65536 which doen't exist in Excel (except
2007, I believe). Hit Ctrl & End to move to the last used row/column and see
what's there.

Ian

"Idaho old guy" <Idaho old wrote in message
...
I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?





FSt1

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
hi again,
the advice i gave along with gord's advice(which i forgot) always worked for
me but in 2003 back. I don't have 2007, haven't worked with it so i don't
know. You may need to seek out a 2007 expert on this one.

sorry
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

Thank you. I did that and have no change. It still says cannot shift items
off sheet. This is excel 07 if that makes a difference.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After following FSt1's advice..............save the workbook for the reset to
take place.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:38:01 -0700, FSt1 wrote:

hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?




Idaho old guy[_2_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Thank you I will keep it posted

"FSt1" wrote:

hi again,
the advice i gave along with gord's advice(which i forgot) always worked for
me but in 2003 back. I don't have 2007, haven't worked with it so i don't
know. You may need to seek out a 2007 expert on this one.

sorry
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

Thank you. I did that and have no change. It still says cannot shift items
off sheet. This is excel 07 if that makes a difference.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After following FSt1's advice..............save the workbook for the reset to
take place.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:38:01 -0700, FSt1 wrote:

hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?



Dave Peterson

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
Maybe...

XL: "Cannot Shift Objects Off Sheet" Error Hiding Columns
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-ca;211769

Remember to look for comments and merged cells.

Idaho old guy wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


--

Dave Peterson

Idaho old guy[_2_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Thank you. There are no comments in the sheet, no merged or hidden cells
either. Pre 07 auditing checked for phantom sheet errors (though I don't
remember exactly how to get there) I do not seem to find that option in 07.
I have checked for links, charts, etc. none exist.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe...

XL: "Cannot Shift Objects Off Sheet" Error Hiding Columns
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-ca;211769

Remember to look for comments and merged cells.

Idaho old guy wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


--

Dave Peterson


Ian[_4_]

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Where does Ctrl & End take you to?

Ian

"Idaho old guy" wrote in message
...
There is nothing at the end.

"Ian" wrote:

If there is something in row 65535 you can not insert a row as that would
expect the data to move to row 65536 which doen't exist in Excel (except
2007, I believe). Hit Ctrl & End to move to the last used row/column and
see
what's there.

Ian

"Idaho old guy" <Idaho old wrote in
message
...
I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this
and
how do I make it go away?







Dave Peterson

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Could you have hidden shapes in that worksheet?

Maybe you could run a macro to unhide those shapes:

Option Explicit
Sub testme()
Dim iCtr As Long
For iCtr = 1 To ActiveSheet.Shapes.Count
ActiveSheet.Shapes(iCtr).Visible = True
Next iCtr
End Sub

Then use
F5 (ctrl-g)|Special|Objects
and hit the delete key
to remove ALL the shapes.

Don't do this if there are shapes that should remain hidden or shapes that
should not be deleted.



Idaho old guy wrote:

Thank you. There are no comments in the sheet, no merged or hidden cells
either. Pre 07 auditing checked for phantom sheet errors (though I don't
remember exactly how to get there) I do not seem to find that option in 07.
I have checked for links, charts, etc. none exist.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe...

XL: "Cannot Shift Objects Off Sheet" Error Hiding Columns
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-ca;211769

Remember to look for comments and merged cells.

Idaho old guy wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

George Nicholson

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Be sure to "Delete Selected Columns" and "Delete Selected Rows". Simply
clearing cell contents with the Delete key will *not* do what you need. Then
save workbook & reopen.

--
HTH,
George



"Idaho old guy" wrote in message
...
Thank you. I did that and have no change. It still says cannot shift
items
off sheet. This is excel 07 if that makes a difference.

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

After following FSt1's advice..............save the workbook for the
reset to
take place.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10:38:01 -0700, FSt1
wrote:

hi
excel is confused. it's internal reference to used space is off. not to
worry. it happen now and then.
to correct.... select all unused columns to the right of your data and
delete
select all unused rows below your data and delete. that should reset
everything.

Regards
FSt1

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this
and
how do I make it go away?






eperry

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertion?
 
Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


Kelly Girl

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to get around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any help here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of the noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


Bill Sharpe

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to get around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any help here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of the noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the full
thread.

Bill

KimC

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
I have also had this problem and need to resort to a "work around". However,
when I copy the data in the sheet to another workbook, I lose all my named
ranges referred to in the associated macros. Any ideas?

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to get around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any help here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of the noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause this and
how do I make it go away?


Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the full
thread.

Bill


Bob Phillips

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=211769
"Cannot shift objects off sheet" error message when you hide columns in
Excel

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
I have also had this problem and need to resort to a "work around".
However,
when I copy the data in the sheet to another workbook, I lose all my named
ranges referred to in the associated macros. Any ideas?

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to get
around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any help
here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of the
noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of
the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have
any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause
this and
how do I make it go away?


Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the full
thread.

Bill





KimC

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Thanks for the reply, Bob. However, the document you referenced was
mentioned earlier in the thread. None of the solutions worked as Kelly Girl
and eperry also posted. What I really need is a work around. The problem
disappears if I copy my range of used cells to another workbook, but then I
lose all my named ranges (about 50) and would like to know if my only option
is to recreate all the named ranges in the new workbook. Maybe I'll just
bite the bullet and recreate them all.
Thanks, again,
Kim

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=211769
"Cannot shift objects off sheet" error message when you hide columns in
Excel

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
I have also had this problem and need to resort to a "work around".
However,
when I copy the data in the sheet to another workbook, I lose all my named
ranges referred to in the associated macros. Any ideas?

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to get
around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any help
here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of the
noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none of
the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not have
any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause
this and
how do I make it go away?

Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the full
thread.

Bill






Bob Phillips

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Sorry, I wasn't seeing the whole thread the latest message juts popped up in
my reader.

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply, Bob. However, the document you referenced was
mentioned earlier in the thread. None of the solutions worked as Kelly
Girl
and eperry also posted. What I really need is a work around. The problem
disappears if I copy my range of used cells to another workbook, but then
I
lose all my named ranges (about 50) and would like to know if my only
option
is to recreate all the named ranges in the new workbook. Maybe I'll just
bite the bullet and recreate them all.
Thanks, again,
Kim

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=211769
"Cannot shift objects off sheet" error message when you hide columns in
Excel

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
I have also had this problem and need to resort to a "work around".
However,
when I copy the data in the sheet to another workbook, I lose all my
named
ranges referred to in the associated macros. Any ideas?

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to
get
around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any
help
here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of
the
noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none
of
the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not
have
any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one
I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause
this and
how do I make it go away?

Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to
the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed
data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste
to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the
full
thread.

Bill








AnnelieseW

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
Hi everyone,

Try working around this issue (the error message when you try to insert
sheets) by electing to show all objects. You can do this by pressing CTRL+6.
This setting is located in the Advanced tab in the Excel Options dialog box.

Let me know if this works for you. I'm curious.

- A

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Sorry, I wasn't seeing the whole thread the latest message juts popped up in
my reader.

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply, Bob. However, the document you referenced was
mentioned earlier in the thread. None of the solutions worked as Kelly
Girl
and eperry also posted. What I really need is a work around. The problem
disappears if I copy my range of used cells to another workbook, but then
I
lose all my named ranges (about 50) and would like to know if my only
option
is to recreate all the named ranges in the new workbook. Maybe I'll just
bite the bullet and recreate them all.
Thanks, again,
Kim

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=211769
"Cannot shift objects off sheet" error message when you hide columns in
Excel

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)

"KimC" wrote in message
...
I have also had this problem and need to resort to a "work around".
However,
when I copy the data in the sheet to another workbook, I lose all my
named
ranges referred to in the associated macros. Any ideas?

"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

Kelly Girl wrote:
Hello, I too would like an answer to this one or at least a way to
get
around
it. Can you fool the program into letting you add columns? Any
help
here
would be appreciated. I upgraded from an older version and none of
the
noted
solutions are working. Thanks. Kelly

"eperry" wrote:

Has anyone been able to solve this for you?
I ask only because I have the same problem in Excel 2007 and none
of
the
solutions here solves the problem.
This happens on all the sheets in my workbook and I know I do not
have
any
hidden data.

"Idaho old guy" wrote:

I am unable to insert rows in an existing spreadheet and a new one
I
just
initiated in a book with multiple sheets. What did I do to cause
this and
how do I make it go away?

Excel apparently thinks you have data in the last row of your
spreadsheet. To check this, type Ctrl-End, which should take you to
the
last entry of your workbook.
One approach is to delete all the rows after where you have placed
data.
A second approach is to highlight all your data, then copy and paste
to
another sheet or another workbook.
Sorry if these solutions have already been mentioned in other replies.
My Thunderbird newsreader only shows this one response and not the
full
thread.

Bill









Jesper Audi

Why does "cannot shift objects off sheet" prevent row insertio
 
This problem was really getting to me but this article sorts it all out

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...412411033.aspx

As a quick fix, try CTRL+6

Cheers Jesper


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