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I downloaded a workbook that had hidden columns so I copied the worksheet to
a blank worksheet because I didn't know the password that protects it. Then a multi-row triangle appeared across two columns. What does this triangle mean? Why does it move? Why does it disappear? The triangle is always one of the hidden columns and the adjacent unhidden column to the right. The first row is always the first row with numbers and the last row is always the bottom row with numbers. The top three rows contain text. I am using Excel 2007. Original workbook was probably in Excel 2003 format. And is it normal to be able to circumvent worksheet protection by simple copying? I haven't used Excel extensively in probably 15 years and this seems strange. Just curious. Thanks. David |
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Hi David
Excel Worksheet protection is very weak, and being able to do what you did is quite normal. The triangles are produced by background error checking. If the formulae are inconsistent across a row, then a small triangle appears to warn the user that the formula might not be correct. If you click on the Smart Tag that appears when you hover over the cell, than the final option will take you to settings, where you can turn off background checking if you wish. -- Regards Roger Govier "roccogrand" wrote in message ... I downloaded a workbook that had hidden columns so I copied the worksheet to a blank worksheet because I didn't know the password that protects it. Then a multi-row triangle appeared across two columns. What does this triangle mean? Why does it move? Why does it disappear? The triangle is always one of the hidden columns and the adjacent unhidden column to the right. The first row is always the first row with numbers and the last row is always the bottom row with numbers. The top three rows contain text. I am using Excel 2007. Original workbook was probably in Excel 2003 format. And is it normal to be able to circumvent worksheet protection by simple copying? I haven't used Excel extensively in probably 15 years and this seems strange. Just curious. Thanks. David |
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Thanks Roger.
The triangle is not small, it covers eight or so rows and always two columns. Moreover, it moves from one part of the worksheet to another or disappears unexpectedly when I type into the worksheet. Your explanation about circular reasoning is correct because of the equations used for this parametric estimate, whatever that is. David "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi David Excel Worksheet protection is very weak, and being able to do what you did is quite normal. The triangles are produced by background error checking. If the formulae are inconsistent across a row, then a small triangle appears to warn the user that the formula might not be correct. If you click on the Smart Tag that appears when you hover over the cell, than the final option will take you to settings, where you can turn off background checking if you wish. -- Regards Roger Govier "roccogrand" wrote in message ... I downloaded a workbook that had hidden columns so I copied the worksheet to a blank worksheet because I didn't know the password that protects it. Then a multi-row triangle appeared across two columns. What does this triangle mean? Why does it move? Why does it disappear? The triangle is always one of the hidden columns and the adjacent unhidden column to the right. The first row is always the first row with numbers and the last row is always the bottom row with numbers. The top three rows contain text. I am using Excel 2007. Original workbook was probably in Excel 2003 format. And is it normal to be able to circumvent worksheet protection by simple copying? I haven't used Excel extensively in probably 15 years and this seems strange. Just curious. Thanks. David |
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