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In Excel (XP 2000 V.9) when I select 2 or more adjoining cells to centre and
merge that already contain text I get the warning prompt window telling me
that
"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging in to obne cell will
keep the upper-left most data only".
I am amending a lot of data this way and the warning prompt SOUND that
accompanies this message is driving me and my colleagues nuts. I have
deselected "Provide feedback with sound" in Tools/Options/General. From the
Sounds tab in "Sounds and Audio Devices" in Control Panel I have selected "No
Sound Scheme" and made sure each program event is set to None.
What next? Any ideas? :-{
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As a quick fix until something better comes along, just unplug the speakers,
or just turn the volumne down to nothing...........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Green Wizard" wrote:

In Excel (XP 2000 V.9) when I select 2 or more adjoining cells to centre and
merge that already contain text I get the warning prompt window telling me
that
"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging in to obne cell will
keep the upper-left most data only".
I am amending a lot of data this way and the warning prompt SOUND that
accompanies this message is driving me and my colleagues nuts. I have
deselected "Provide feedback with sound" in Tools/Options/General. From the
Sounds tab in "Sounds and Audio Devices" in Control Panel I have selected "No
Sound Scheme" and made sure each program event is set to None.
What next? Any ideas? :-{

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Thanks Chuck. Unfortunately couldn't do that as no speakers showing up as
attached, not even audio devices. So, via some IT support I have eventually
had a small bit of programming called "silence" imported to my registry and
this has cleared the problem.

"CLR" wrote:

As a quick fix until something better comes along, just unplug the speakers,
or just turn the volumne down to nothing...........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Green Wizard" wrote:

In Excel (XP 2000 V.9) when I select 2 or more adjoining cells to centre and
merge that already contain text I get the warning prompt window telling me
that
"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging in to obne cell will
keep the upper-left most data only".
I am amending a lot of data this way and the warning prompt SOUND that
accompanies this message is driving me and my colleagues nuts. I have
deselected "Provide feedback with sound" in Tools/Options/General. From the
Sounds tab in "Sounds and Audio Devices" in Control Panel I have selected "No
Sound Scheme" and made sure each program event is set to None.
What next? Any ideas? :-{

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