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What means [Group] in the title bar of a workbook
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This might be a dummy question but I really have no idea what this could mean. I have a worksheet and in its title bar it says [Group] next to the name. Anyone an idea? Thanks for any feedback. Kind regards Gabriel |
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Hi
this means you have 'grouped' some sheets. e.g. holding down the sHIFT or CTRL key while selecting a tab. To ungroup the sheets simply click on a new sheet or right-click on the tab names and choose 'ungroup' -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Gabriel Martin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Dear Newsgroup This might be a dummy question but I really have no idea what this could mean. I have a worksheet and in its title bar it says [Group] next to the name. Anyone an idea? Thanks for any feedback. Kind regards Gabriel |
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It means that you have grouped one or more sheets, and so changes
made to one sheet will also be made to all grouped sheets. Right click on the sheet tab and choose UnGroup to ungroup the sheets. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Gabriel Martin" wrote in message ... Dear Newsgroup This might be a dummy question but I really have no idea what this could mean. I have a worksheet and in its title bar it says [Group] next to the name. Anyone an idea? Thanks for any feedback. Kind regards Gabriel |
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Gabriel
Might be a good idea to have a close look at the sheets that were grouped. Whatever you did to one will have been done to the others, including formatting, data entry etc. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 14:44:58 -0600, "Chip Pearson" wrote: It means that you have grouped one or more sheets, and so changes made to one sheet will also be made to all grouped sheets. Right click on the sheet tab and choose UnGroup to ungroup the sheets. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Gabriel Martin" wrote in message ... Dear Newsgroup This might be a dummy question but I really have no idea what this could mean. I have a worksheet and in its title bar it says [Group] next to the name. Anyone an idea? Thanks for any feedback. Kind regards Gabriel |
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Thank you all for your valuable feedback. It was really a dummy question. But
as I said: Thanx! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Gabriel Might be a good idea to have a close look at the sheets that were grouped. Whatever you did to one will have been done to the others, including formatting, data entry etc. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 14:44:58 -0600, "Chip Pearson" wrote: It means that you have grouped one or more sheets, and so changes made to one sheet will also be made to all grouped sheets. Right click on the sheet tab and choose UnGroup to ungroup the sheets. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Gabriel Martin" wrote in message ... Dear Newsgroup This might be a dummy question but I really have no idea what this could mean. I have a worksheet and in its title bar it says [Group] next to the name. Anyone an idea? Thanks for any feedback. Kind regards Gabriel |
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