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Formatted cells turning up in column IV
If I remove a Column:
Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
I cannot repeat your error with Excel2002.
Maybe you have some code doing this that you have forgotten/missed ? NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
NickHK,
I have Excel2000. I cannot find any code that would cause this problem. "NickHK" wrote: I cannot repeat your error with Excel2002. Maybe you have some code doing this that you have forgotten/missed ? NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
If you open excel in safe mode
Windows start button|Run type: excel /safe And then file|open your workbook Then test it, what happens? Kanga 85 wrote: NickHK, I have Excel2000. I cannot find any code that would cause this problem. "NickHK" wrote: I cannot repeat your error with Excel2002. Maybe you have some code doing this that you have forgotten/missed ? NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. -- Dave Peterson |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
Dave,
'Excel /safe' gave me a 'Please wait while windows configures MicrosoftOffice XP Professional ......'. Then 'The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-Rom...'. Inserted OfficeXP Pro CD and got the same message as above 'Please wait while.....'. Excel then loaded in safe mode. I loaded my spreadsheet and got the standard 'Macros disabled....'. Bypassed this and deleted one column to find that the same problem occured. Cell IV3 turns up with a border linestyle (actually the top border, a style I would not normally use). I then cannot delete a column unless I first remove remove the linestyle. i.e., Safe mode had no apparent effect, other than to disable macros. I too cannot duplicate this problem on blank spreadsheets, so it must be a problem inherent in the operational spreadsheet only. Thanks, "Dave Peterson" wrote: If you open excel in safe mode Windows start button|Run type: excel /safe And then file|open your workbook Then test it, what happens? Kanga 85 wrote: NickHK, I have Excel2000. I cannot find any code that would cause this problem. "NickHK" wrote: I cannot repeat your error with Excel2002. Maybe you have some code doing this that you have forgotten/missed ? NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. -- Dave Peterson |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
A worksheet containing this phenomenom is posted at:
http://www.freefileupload.net/file.p.../IVProblem.xls "Kanga 85" wrote: If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
Well, I can't say why Excel is creating this border; some glitch in the WS I
suppose. It seems that the line is an xlInsideHorizontal, but how you create one of those is beyond me; I can only add a xlEdgeBottom ??? But you can permenantly get rid of it with this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() 'Create a border line, so there is something to change Columns("IU:IU").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft 'Change the borders With Rows("46:47") .Borders(xlInsideHorizontal).LineStyle = xlNone ' .Borders(xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle = xlNone End With 'Test Columns("IU:IU").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft End Sub NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... A worksheet containing this phenomenom is posted at: http://www.freefileupload.net/file.p.../IVProblem.xls "Kanga 85" wrote: If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
Formatted cells turning up in column IV
Thanks Nick
NickHK" wrote: Well, I can't say why Excel is creating this border; some glitch in the WS I suppose. It seems that the line is an xlInsideHorizontal, but how you create one of those is beyond me; I can only add a xlEdgeBottom ??? But you can permenantly get rid of it with this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() 'Create a border line, so there is something to change Columns("IU:IU").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft 'Change the borders With Rows("46:47") .Borders(xlInsideHorizontal).LineStyle = xlNone ' .Borders(xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle = xlNone End With 'Test Columns("IU:IU").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft End Sub NickHK "Kanga 85" wrote in message ... A worksheet containing this phenomenom is posted at: http://www.freefileupload.net/file.p.../IVProblem.xls "Kanga 85" wrote: If I remove a Column: Columns ("B:B").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft, I find that column IV (the last column in the spreadsheet) turns up with a formatted cell (IV3) with a Border.Linestyle. If I then try to insert a Column: Columns ("B:B").Insert Shift:=xlToRight, I get the error message "To prevent possible loss of Data Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet...." I can obviously go to Range "IV3" and clear the formatting, but that seems tedious. How do I ensure that I get a blank column IV when I delete a column elsewhere in a spreadsheet, and why does this formatted column appear when I might have expected a totally blank new column? Thanks for any help/advice. |
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