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in excel 2000 and all of a sudden I cannot move or copy sheet! What can I do
to restore this function? Thanks in advance
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"Cathy" wrote:

in excel 2000 and all of a sudden I cannot move or copy sheet! What can I do
to restore this function? Thanks in advance


I have a similar problem and I also notice that the properties of the file
is shaded on the file menu.
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Your workbook is protected.

ToolsProtectionUnprotect Book

You may have to supply a password.

Lotsa luck!


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 03:32:01 -0700, hpum wrote:



"Cathy" wrote:

in excel 2000 and all of a sudden I cannot move or copy sheet! What can I do
to restore this function? Thanks in advance


I have a similar problem and I also notice that the properties of the file
is shaded on the file menu.


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