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How to UNGROUP worksheets, please?
Hello
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 |
How to UNGROUP worksheets, please?
Rightclick on any of the worksheet tabs that are grouped.
Choose Ungroup Sheets. galkas wrote: Hello 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 -- Dave Peterson |
How to UNGROUP worksheets, please?
From Excel's Help:
" Cancel a selection of multiple sheets To cancel a selection of multiple sheets in a workbook, click any unselected sheet. If no unselected sheet is visible, right-click the tab of a selected sheet. Then click Ungroup Sheets on the shortcut menu. " -- David Biddulph "galkas" wrote in message ups.com... Hello 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 |
How to UNGROUP worksheets, please?
Right-click any tab in the group and select Ungroup Sheets.
-- Gary's Student "galkas" wrote: Hello 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 |
How to UNGROUP worksheets, please?
Galks,
Just select a sheet that is not in the group. This will ungroup them. And then if you need to make changes to the sheet you were on, go back to it and make changes. If all sheets in the book are grouped, just moving to any other sheet will ungroup the sheets. I hope this helps, Conan "galkas" wrote in message ups.com... Hello 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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