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I have created a room Calendar with Excel...as I make entries for the
repsective days and I then hit the Enter key to input the data...it just
disappears. This doesn't happen all the time just periodically.

This is not a template, spreadsheet from scratch. Nothing fancy, just a
straight forward Calendar/Room spreadsheet, no formulas, etc.

Any assistance greatly appreciated,
Mel



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Mel,

Sometimes the font is set to the same color as the background (e.g., white
on white). Check the formatting of the cells first.
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"Mel" wrote:

I have created a room Calendar with Excel...as I make entries for the
repsective days and I then hit the Enter key to input the data...it just
disappears. This doesn't happen all the time just periodically.

This is not a template, spreadsheet from scratch. Nothing fancy, just a
straight forward Calendar/Room spreadsheet, no formulas, etc.

Any assistance greatly appreciated,
Mel



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