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Default Can't Insert of remove worksheet in an existing workbook


Need your help from you experts.
Please give me suggestion how to fix the problem with my excel file.
I'm not able to add or remove worksheet from my existing excel
workbook. When I right click on the tabs, it gives only two options:
"Select All Sheets" and "View Code", other choices are grayed out. The
file has about 17 tabs, but I could remove or add worksheet to it
before. I did save it with a password to open it and running the macro
RowLine.xla, but I now can't add or remove sheet, so I remove the
password and the macro, and I still can't add or remove sheet.
Is there a way to check if there're still macros in the file, and want
to remove them all. Thank you much


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