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Recently upgraded to Windows7.
When I copy a Worksheet in the same Workbook (.xlsx file), the lines that were drawn in the original Worksheet from the Insert/Illustrations/Shapes from the Ribbon, do not copy to the new Worksheet. I looked for something in the Options, but couldnt find an answer there. Does anyone else have this problem as well, or know how to fix it? Thanks, Michael |
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Found the solution.
When I re-set my Excel Options, in the Advanced tab/page, I checked off the Cut, copy, and sort inserted objects with their parent cells. I simply put the check back, and now a copied worksheet keeps the lines that were drawn. In case any one else comes across this problem, this is how you fix it. Michael "Michael from Winnipeg" wrote: Recently upgraded to Windows7. When I copy a Worksheet in the same Workbook (.xlsx file), the lines that were drawn in the original Worksheet from the Insert/Illustrations/Shapes from the Ribbon, do not copy to the new Worksheet. I looked for something in the Options, but couldnt find an answer there. Does anyone else have this problem as well, or know how to fix it? Thanks, Michael |
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