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The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out
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Is anything else in the edit menu grayed out?
"Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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Is it a shared workbook? Take a look at 'Limitations of shared workbooks' in
Excel help. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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Jimmy,
Also check to see if the workbook has been protected. You can look up protection in Excel's on-line help for a good explanation. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Jimmy" wrote: The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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No it is the only item greyed out. I have checked for the worksheet being
protected which it isnt and finally renamed the file, coopy at vast expense of my time all the relevant details and then saved my new file under the original name. On reflection, this only seems to come about in files which were in use before I got 2003. One of the Access files repeatedly tells me to check and make sure the file is safe before loading/using "Dave R." wrote: Is anything else in the edit menu grayed out? "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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Tried that Bob but thanks anyway
"Bob Phillips" wrote: Is it a shared workbook? Take a look at 'Limitations of shared workbooks' in Excel help. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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Thanks John
I did try that but it may be that this is an echo from the previous version of Office (2000?) but it doesn't really help "John Mansfield" wrote: Jimmy, Also check to see if the workbook has been protected. You can look up protection in Excel's on-line help for a good explanation. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Jimmy" wrote: The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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You don't say how many sheets there are in your workbook. One workaround
may be to copy all the sheets you want to keep to another workbook, then erase the offending workbook. Or is this a global problem, affecting all your workbooks? Another approach is to just ignore the empty worksheet. Most of my workbooks only have entries on Sheet 1, but I never bother to delete the empty default sheets 2 and 3. When someone gives you a lemon, make lemonade. Bill "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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If you don't use Excel functions you miss out on about 95% (insert your
own estimate here) of the program's power. For a more varied response look at what the other posters have to say. Bill "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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hi Jimmy
you said you checked for the "worksheet" being protected - but did you check for the WORKBOOK being protected - tools / protection / protect workbook Cheers JulieD "Jimmy" wrote in message ... No it is the only item greyed out. I have checked for the worksheet being protected which it isnt and finally renamed the file, coopy at vast expense of my time all the relevant details and then saved my new file under the original name. On reflection, this only seems to come about in files which were in use before I got 2003. One of the Access files repeatedly tells me to check and make sure the file is safe before loading/using "Dave R." wrote: Is anything else in the edit menu grayed out? "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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Yes Bill,
There were only three sheets and I have just copied them to another new workbook which solved the problem but not the use of my time. Ha Ha. The offending extra worksheet - sheet 4 - was an insult to my limited intelligence and I looked for a way to remove it. Thanbks anyway I have read elsewhere that files created using Excel 2000 might not be as responsive under 2003 version "Bill Sharpe" wrote: You don't say how many sheets there are in your workbook. One workaround may be to copy all the sheets you want to keep to another workbook, then erase the offending workbook. Or is this a global problem, affecting all your workbooks? Another approach is to just ignore the empty worksheet. Most of my workbooks only have entries on Sheet 1, but I never bother to delete the empty default sheets 2 and 3. When someone gives you a lemon, make lemonade. Bill "Jimmy" wrote in message ... The command to "Delete Sheet" in the "Edit" menu is greyed out |
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