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I TRIED TO MOVE A GROUP OF CELLS WITH MY MOVE ARROW, AND IT WILL NO LONGER
APPEAR. WHAT HAPPENED?
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1) Stop yellings (CAPS)

2) Several possible reasons, perhaps spreadsheet has become
locked/protected, a macro is running, or in the middle of debug mode. Perhaps
you can explain better about what you were doing when this error occured (or
what you're trying to move)
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Most likely

Tools - Options - Edit tab - Check 'Allow Drag and Drop'.
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