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I got a problem, very stange... I have a file where I use it to log
numbers, I filled with colors... now this file says [group], i don't
have access to some menus, the colors going back to their original...
means, I'm losing my work of four months, any ideas why?

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I believe you have several sheets selected simoultaneously. Rightclick one of the sheet
tabs and see if there's something useful in the popup menu.

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I got a problem, very stange... I have a file where I use it to log
numbers, I filled with colors... now this file says [group], i don't
have access to some menus, the colors going back to their original...
means, I'm losing my work of four months, any ideas why?

Thanks



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Thanks, that was the problem.... any change in one sheet, destroyed
the data in the other....

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I believe you have several sheets selected simoultaneously. Rightclick one of the sheet
tabs and see if there's something useful in the popup menu.


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