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sunan

Copy a sheet to a new book unsuccessful
 
We can usually copy a sheet into a new workbook and work independently
without affecting the original one.
One worksheet comprises 40 sheets recently can't produce that kind of new
workbook without prompting any error message. Is that worksheet experience a
kind of saturation?


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sunan

Dave Peterson

Copy a sheet to a new book unsuccessful
 
You may want to share the error message that you see when it fails.

sunan wrote:

We can usually copy a sheet into a new workbook and work independently
without affecting the original one.
One worksheet comprises 40 sheets recently can't produce that kind of new
workbook without prompting any error message. Is that worksheet experience a
kind of saturation?

--
sunan


--

Dave Peterson

sunan

Copy a sheet to a new book unsuccessful
 
Dave, can I send you a sample of that excel worksheet to see what might have
gone wrong?
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sunan


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to share the error message that you see when it fails.

sunan wrote:

We can usually copy a sheet into a new workbook and work independently
without affecting the original one.
One worksheet comprises 40 sheets recently can't produce that kind of new
workbook without prompting any error message. Is that worksheet experience a
kind of saturation?

--
sunan


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Copy a sheet to a new book unsuccessful
 
How about just sharing the error message right here in the newsgroup?



sunan wrote:

Dave, can I send you a sample of that excel worksheet to see what might have
gone wrong?
--
sunan

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You may want to share the error message that you see when it fails.

sunan wrote:

We can usually copy a sheet into a new workbook and work independently
without affecting the original one.
One worksheet comprises 40 sheets recently can't produce that kind of new
workbook without prompting any error message. Is that worksheet experience a
kind of saturation?

--
sunan


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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