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I wnt to delete a worksheet however the 'delete sheet' is whited out. also
when I left click on the page name, it is whited out.
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Default What if delete sheet is whited out?

try
editdelete sheet
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right click sheet tabdelete

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I wnt to delete a worksheet however the 'delete sheet' is whited out. also
when I left click on the page name, it is whited out.



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Perhaps there's workbook protection ?
Try: Tools Protection Unprotect Workbook
(you may need to supply the password)
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I wnt to delete a worksheet however the 'delete sheet' is whited out. also
when I left click on the page name, it is whited out.

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