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kathie

How to copy a spreadsheet in shared workbook
 
Excell 2003-recently shared a workbook. I now wish to copy the page and I get
an error message that says it cannot be done in a shared workbook although
that is not one of the listed unavailable features.

Dave Peterson

How to copy a spreadsheet in shared workbook
 
I don't see it xl2003's help, either.

But I do get notified when I try.

Kathie wrote:

Excell 2003-recently shared a workbook. I now wish to copy the page and I get
an error message that says it cannot be done in a shared workbook although
that is not one of the listed unavailable features.


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Dave Peterson

ryguy7272

How to copy a spreadsheet in shared workbook
 
So, you saw the 'features unavailable in a shared workbook' under Help,
right. You are right, you should be able to copy a sheet. I just tried, on
a shared workbook, and it worked fine for me. Maybe it is a memory
management problem. You may need to turn off your machine, wait a min. or
two, and fire it up again. Again, I just tried it and it works for me; it
SHOULD work for you...

HTH,
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"Kathie" wrote:

Excell 2003-recently shared a workbook. I now wish to copy the page and I get
an error message that says it cannot be done in a shared workbook although
that is not one of the listed unavailable features.


CellShocked

How to copy a spreadsheet in shared workbook
 
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:36:23 -0800, ryguy7272
wrote:

Maybe it is a memory
management problem. You may need to turn off your machine, wait a min. or
two, and fire it up again. Again, I just tried it and it works for me; it
SHOULD work for you...



And the fact that it didn't prompts you to perform a full machine
reset?

"fire it up" and electronics has ALWAYS been a bad combination.

No one has told you about using this phrase in this industry before?


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