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Beany

"Delete" should not be next to "rename" on right-click of mouse
 


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JE McGimpsey

Gee, can't imagine what prompted that...

cvolkert


I agree to some extent, but I'm just wondering - if not by 'Rename',
then where? I think a proposal would keep it from ending up somewhere
else on the menu that would be even less convenient. Just my $.02.
Chad


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Dave Peterson

On the other hand, if you had data on that worksheet, you did get prompted with
a warning (xl2003 doesn't have the warning if the sheet hasn't been used--maybe
xl2002 is like that, too???).

xl2k and below will prompt you even if that worksheet hasn't been used.

Beany wrote:

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