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Gord Dibben
 
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Default in workbook, where is delete worksheet

Teressa

Edit"Delete Sheet" should be available.

If it is not, perhaps someone took it off the menu.

ToolsCustomizeToolbarsWorksheet Menu BarReset.

Note: this will delete any customizations you may have done to the Menu Bar.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 14:09:01 -0800, "Teressa"
wrote:

Thank you! That works. I was taking a class that told me to click on Edit,
then click on delete and then worksheet. Why couldn't the class instructions
be this simple?


"RagDyer" wrote:

Right click in the sheet tab, and choose "Delete".
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"Teressa" wrote in message
...
I have Microsoft Office Excel 2003. I cannot find delete worksheet. I

checked
Edit/Delete - no delete worksheet. I clicked on Sheet 2 and did a right

click
for the short cut and clicked on delete. - no delete worksheet. Can

anybody
help me?

Thanks!
Teressa




 
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