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I want to insert another sheet in a workbook, but I don't understand why the
insert menu, the option worksheet is grayed out. Thanks


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Hi Richard,

your workbook could be protected. Check Tools - Protection. If there is
displayed "Unprotect Workbook", your workbook is protected... and in that
case you cannot add worksheets, unless you unprotect the workbook.

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Nika Lampe

"Richard" je napisal:

I want to insert another sheet in a workbook, but I don't understand why the
insert menu, the option worksheet is grayed out. Thanks



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Richard

Perhaps you have the Workbook Protected under ToolsProtection?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:09:19 -0500, "Richard" wrote:

I want to insert another sheet in a workbook, but I don't understand why the
insert menu, the option worksheet is grayed out. Thanks


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