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How Can I Insert A Column in A Spreadsheet With This Error Message
I am hoping someone can help me. I am working in a spreadsheet that has 2
freeze pains and numbers and some formulas. For some reason, Excel will not allow me to insert a new column. When I try this is the message that I get: 'To prevent possible loss of data, Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet. Try to locate the nonblank cells by pressing CTRL &END, and delete or clear all in cells between the last cell and the end of your data. Then select cell A1 and save your workbook to reset the last cell used.' Then it says; 'Or you can move the data to a new location and try again'. |
How Can I Insert A Column in A Spreadsheet With This Error Message
Elisa I think you may find that there is data or formula(s) somewhere in the
most right hand column of your spreadsheet. As the number of columns are finite, if Excel allowed you isert a column the most right column (IV in 2003) would disappear together with any information that it contained - thus the message you received. Have you tried doing what the message tells you? "Elisa" wrote: I am hoping someone can help me. I am working in a spreadsheet that has 2 freeze pains and numbers and some formulas. For some reason, Excel will not allow me to insert a new column. When I try this is the message that I get: 'To prevent possible loss of data, Microsoft Excel cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet. Try to locate the nonblank cells by pressing CTRL &END, and delete or clear all in cells between the last cell and the end of your data. Then select cell A1 and save your workbook to reset the last cell used.' Then it says; 'Or you can move the data to a new location and try again'. |
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