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Unknown sheet in Project Explorer
I have an Excel Workbook with 3 sheets, Jan, Feb, & Mar. When I look in
Project Explorer, I see an unknown sheet under Microsoft Excel Objects. It shows... Sheet1 (Jan) Sheet2 (Feb) Sheet3 Sheet4 (Mar) ThisWorkbook I don't know what Sheet3 is. When I click on it, the Properties window shows the same properties as when I click on ThisWorkbook. If I make a change in the properties, the change is seen both when I click on Sheet3 and ThisWorkbook. How do I delete Sheet3 and make it so Sheet4 (Mar) becomes Sheet3 (Mar)? -- Thanks! |
Unknown sheet in Project Explorer
Very odd!
I'm thinking corrupt workbook. If you right-click and choose view code do you see the same module sheet as ThisWorkbook? How was this workbook created and how long ago? Regardless of the answers to the above, I'd be tempted to start afresh by copying the sheets 1, 2 and 4 to a new workbook where you can rename Sheet4 to Sheet3 in the Properties window. Br, Nick H |
Unknown sheet in Project Explorer
The workbook was created in January but I have run several macros that could
have corrupted it. How can I copy sheets 1,2, & 4 and retain the column widths, formulas, and conditional formatting that I have? wrote in message ... Very odd! I'm thinking corrupt workbook. If you right-click and choose view code do you see the same module sheet as ThisWorkbook? How was this workbook created and how long ago? Regardless of the answers to the above, I'd be tempted to start afresh by copying the sheets 1, 2 and 4 to a new workbook where you can rename Sheet4 to Sheet3 in the Properties window. Br, Nick H |
Unknown sheet in Project Explorer
Select the sheets
and edit|move or copy sheets choose a new workbook and choose copy And don't forget to drag all the modules/userforms/class modules from the original workbook's project to the new workbook's project. Saucer Man wrote: The workbook was created in January but I have run several macros that could have corrupted it. How can I copy sheets 1,2, & 4 and retain the column widths, formulas, and conditional formatting that I have? wrote in message ... Very odd! I'm thinking corrupt workbook. If you right-click and choose view code do you see the same module sheet as ThisWorkbook? How was this workbook created and how long ago? Regardless of the answers to the above, I'd be tempted to start afresh by copying the sheets 1, 2 and 4 to a new workbook where you can rename Sheet4 to Sheet3 in the Properties window. Br, Nick H -- Dave Peterson |
Unknown sheet in Project Explorer
Great. Thanks a lot.
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Select the sheets and edit|move or copy sheets choose a new workbook and choose copy And don't forget to drag all the modules/userforms/class modules from the original workbook's project to the new workbook's project. Saucer Man wrote: The workbook was created in January but I have run several macros that could have corrupted it. How can I copy sheets 1,2, & 4 and retain the column widths, formulas, and conditional formatting that I have? wrote in message ... Very odd! I'm thinking corrupt workbook. If you right-click and choose view code do you see the same module sheet as ThisWorkbook? How was this workbook created and how long ago? Regardless of the answers to the above, I'd be tempted to start afresh by copying the sheets 1, 2 and 4 to a new workbook where you can rename Sheet4 to Sheet3 in the Properties window. Br, Nick H -- Dave Peterson |
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