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I have found this reference in this group: AS SOON AS YOU FINISH MAKING CHANGES, UNGROUP YOUR SHEETS. Otherwise you will commit a common mistake - Thinking you are changing one sheet when you'rea ctually changing them all. I have already committed this mistake: deleted several unneeded rows in worksheet 2 and the rows, much needed, disappeared from all other several worksheet. Thankfully I only edited worksheet 1 by that moment... I'll need to use the spreadsheet I had before editing, but it still has 3-D reference. How to UNGROUP worksheets, please? I cannot find an answer to this question in Excel's Help. Thank you Galina |
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