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Help!

When i open my shared workbook, one of my tabs with all the data contained
within is gray, you cannot see anything.

When i run a macro that uses that sheet the data is there, however the
headings are missing.
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it may be grouped - try selecting another tab manually & see if they
all un-group.
or maybe that worksheet is locked/protected.
susan


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Help!

When i open my shared workbook, one of my tabs with all the data contained
within is gray, you cannot see anything.

When i run a macro that uses that sheet the data is there, however the
headings are missing.


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no grouping and the sheet is not protected at all?


"Susan" wrote:

it may be grouped - try selecting another tab manually & see if they
all un-group.
or maybe that worksheet is locked/protected.
susan


On Jul 1, 7:48 am, Belinda7237
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Help!

When i open my shared workbook, one of my tabs with all the data contained
within is gray, you cannot see anything.

When i run a macro that uses that sheet the data is there, however the
headings are missing.



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don't know then........ maybe somebody else will?
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no grouping and the sheet is not protected at all?



"Susan" wrote:
it may be grouped - try selecting another tab manually & see if they
all un-group.
or maybe that worksheet is locked/protected.
susan


On Jul 1, 7:48 am, Belinda7237
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Help!


When i open my shared workbook, one of my tabs with all the data contained
within is gray, you cannot see anything.


When i run a macro that uses that sheet the data is there, however the
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On Jul 1, 10:21*am, Susan wrote:
don't know then........ maybe somebody else will?
susan

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no grouping and the sheet is not protected at all?


"Susan" wrote:
it may be grouped - try selecting another tab manually & see if they
all un-group.
or maybe that worksheet is locked/protected.
susan


On Jul 1, 7:48 am, Belinda7237
wrote:
Help!


When i open my shared workbook, one of my tabs with all the data contained
within is gray, you cannot see anything.


When i run a macro that uses that sheet the data is there, however the
headings are missing.- Hide quoted text -


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