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Why can't I access the command to Move or Copy Worksheet once I have shared
the workbook? I had that available until the workbook was shared, and then it was grayed out. Is there another way to copy a worksheet from a shared workbook? Thanks for any info. KK |
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There are lots of things that are not available with shared workbooks. This is
one of them. Why is this so? Because that's the way excel works. kleivakat wrote: Why can't I access the command to Move or Copy Worksheet once I have shared the workbook? I had that available until the workbook was shared, and then it was grayed out. Is there another way to copy a worksheet from a shared workbook? Thanks for any info. KK -- Dave Peterson |
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