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eddie
 
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Default Inserting rows

I copied a 2004 spreadsheet to use for 2005, the new will not let me insert
rows, the orig. did. Could I have done wrong,in the copying. I am not aware
of different copying methods. Did I use A wrong format?. I have read a great
deal on this to no resolve. Can someone help me?
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Default Inserting rows

What message do you get when trying to add a row?
Is its message saying that Excel will not shift data off the sheet, or does
it ask for a password?
For the former, hit Ctrl and End together and note the last used cell in the
sheet. DELETE, not 'Clear Contents ' all rows below that row, save the file
and you should be able to add rows,
If it asks for a password, the sheet is protected,
Regards,
Alan.
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I copied a 2004 spreadsheet to use for 2005, the new will not let me insert
rows, the orig. did. Could I have done wrong,in the copying. I am not
aware
of different copying methods. Did I use A wrong format?. I have read a
great
deal on this to no resolve. Can someone help me?
--
Eddie97



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