Deleating All Selected Data Excel 2007
Excel 2007 (What worked for Excel 2003 makes 2007 crash). I have run
Microsoft Office Diagnostics and it can not identify any problems) When I try to delete data either by selecting columns or a specific group of cells and then click on delete Excel 2007 crashes - but worked in Excel 2003. Data to be deleted was copyed and pasted from a web site into Excel 2007 worksheet - no different than I use to do with Excel 2000/2003. And I thought I was challenged by Excel 2000/2003 Thank you all for all your really great help on my path to learning. M |
Deleating All Selected Data Excel 2007
M here, What does seem to work is to 1) Clear the contents, 2) Re-format to
no-color, and 3) To run PicGone Macro supplied by Gary"s student this forum So I guess I am ok- just takes several steps in 2007. If anyone has a better way please advise Thank you M "M" wrote: Excel 2007 (What worked for Excel 2003 makes 2007 crash). I have run Microsoft Office Diagnostics and it can not identify any problems) When I try to delete data either by selecting columns or a specific group of cells and then click on delete Excel 2007 crashes - but worked in Excel 2003. Data to be deleted was copyed and pasted from a web site into Excel 2007 worksheet - no different than I use to do with Excel 2000/2003. And I thought I was challenged by Excel 2000/2003 Thank you all for all your really great help on my path to learning. M |
Deleating All Selected Data Excel 2007
Hi,
Could you send me a sample file so I can test it on my machine and pass it on to Microsoft if I can verify that it is not machine specific? Thanks, Shane Devenshire "M" wrote: Excel 2007 (What worked for Excel 2003 makes 2007 crash). I have run Microsoft Office Diagnostics and it can not identify any problems) When I try to delete data either by selecting columns or a specific group of cells and then click on delete Excel 2007 crashes - but worked in Excel 2003. Data to be deleted was copyed and pasted from a web site into Excel 2007 worksheet - no different than I use to do with Excel 2000/2003. And I thought I was challenged by Excel 2000/2003 Thank you all for all your really great help on my path to learning. M |
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