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data entry problem after upgrade to Excel 07
When I enter a value in a cell of one worksheet, it is automatically entered
in all of the worksheets in the same workbook, therefore corrupting data in the other worksheets. Did not do this in previous 2000 version. Can I turn this off? -- Fankdale |
data entry problem after upgrade to Excel 07
The only way I can think this would happen is if you have all the sheets
selected. If you did that manually, then just click the tab of any sheet other than the active one and that should "break" the grouping. If you have VB code that, when run, selects all the sheets, then you will need to add code to force the selection to a single sheet before the code finishes executing. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "fankdale" wrote in message ... When I enter a value in a cell of one worksheet, it is automatically entered in all of the worksheets in the same workbook, therefore corrupting data in the other worksheets. Did not do this in previous 2000 version. Can I turn this off? -- Fankdale |
data entry problem after upgrade to Excel 07
Hi
Are you sure that only shat sheet is selected. Look at the worksheet tabs at the bottom, you know where it says Sheet1 sheet2 etc. The only way i know this can happen is if you have more than one sheet selected and you eneter data into one it will be changed on all selected sheet. Hope that helps -- _______________________ Naz, London www.LivingWandsworth.co.uk "fankdale" wrote: When I enter a value in a cell of one worksheet, it is automatically entered in all of the worksheets in the same workbook, therefore corrupting data in the other worksheets. Did not do this in previous 2000 version. Can I turn this off? -- Fankdale |
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