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I have a worksheet that I need to separate in two parts. This is to be able
to insert columns on one part of the worksheet without affecting the other part of the worksheet. |
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Either place the part that will have columns inserted to the right of the
part that you want unaffected, or move one of the parts to a second worksheet. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "birmel" wrote: I have a worksheet that I need to separate in two parts. This is to be able to insert columns on one part of the worksheet without affecting the other part of the worksheet. |
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