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Hi all,

I have an excel worksheet which I'm trying to copy. Meaning I right click
on the tab and select the tab name and check the create a copy box. But it
does not create a copy. screen flashes once and then disappears. Also, I
made sure that the file was not protected.

Please help.
Thank You.

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Be careful. Maybe you're not specifying the correct workbook to copy to--or
maybe you're copying to a new workbook and just didn't notice the difference.

I'd try it one more time with just that single workbook open. Then after you do
it, if it seems to have disappeared, try clicking on Window on the toolbar.

Do you now see two workbooks listed at the bottom?

If you do, then the copy worked.

Lynn wrote:

Hi all,

I have an excel worksheet which I'm trying to copy. Meaning I right click
on the tab and select the tab name and check the create a copy box. But it
does not create a copy. screen flashes once and then disappears. Also, I
made sure that the file was not protected.

Please help.
Thank You.


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