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When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all
grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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The rows below your data may be hidden.
Click the small grey rectangle above the number 1, and to the left of the letter A. On the top toolbar click Format Row Unhide. HTH George Gee "barlep" wrote in message ... When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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I forgot to mention that I had also tried that. There are three rows hidden;
however, when I unhide them, they are in the grayed area. So, that's not it either. Thanks for trying. "George Gee" wrote: The rows below your data may be hidden. Click the small grey rectangle above the number 1, and to the left of the letter A. On the top toolbar click Format Row Unhide. HTH George Gee "barlep" wrote in message ... When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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Sounds like that area has hidden rows to bottom of sheet.
CTRL + a(twice in 2003) and FormatRowUnhide Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 May 2007 09:15:02 -0700, barlep wrote: When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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![]() You may be in "Page Break Preview". Go to the View menu and select "Normal" -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "barlep" wrote in message When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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Gosh, I knew it had to be something simple like that! Thanks for the help!
"Jim Cone" wrote: You may be in "Page Break Preview". Go to the View menu and select "Normal" -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "barlep" wrote in message When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. |
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TX - that helped me out :)
On Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:15 PM barle wrote: When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. On Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:29 PM George Gee wrote: The rows below your data may be hidden. Click the small grey rectangle above the number 1, and to the left of the letter A. On the top toolbar click Format Row Unhide. HTH George Gee On Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:38 PM barle wrote: I forgot to mention that I had also tried that. There are three rows hidden; however, when I unhide them, they are in the grayed area. So, that's not it either. Thanks for trying. "George Gee" wrote: On Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:11 PM Gord Dibben wrote: Sounds like that area has hidden rows to bottom of sheet. CTRL + a(twice in 2003) and FormatRowUnhide Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP wrote: On Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:14 PM Jim Cone wrote: You may be in "Page Break Preview". Go to the View menu and select "Normal" -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "barlep" wrote in message When I open various Excel spreadsheets, the entire area below the data is all grayed out and I can't make it disappear. I want to copy and paste some additional information in that area but when I do, it stays gray. I've checked the fill and pattern buttons, but neither of those rectify the problem. On Thursday, May 24, 2007 1:20 PM barle wrote: Gosh, I knew it had to be something simple like that! Thanks for the help! "Jim Cone" wrote: Submitted via EggHeadCafe Obsessive Defragmentation Disorder (ODD) and You http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...d-and-you.aspx |
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