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Hi

I have a major problem, a 14 Mb workbook with about 10 sheets inside, with
various lookups, validation, etc but NO MACROS. When I try and delete or
insert a column, Excel opens a copy of the workbook and another Excel sheet
(blank). The whole computer locks up and Excel effectively crashes by 'Not
responding'.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance . . . . Stuart


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"Gniff!" wrote:

Hi

I have a major problem, a 14 Mb workbook with about 10 sheets inside, with
various lookups, validation, etc but NO MACROS. When I try and delete or
insert a column, Excel opens a copy of the workbook and another Excel sheet
(blank). The whole computer locks up and Excel effectively crashes by 'Not
responding'.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance . . . . Stuart


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