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Excel 97
I have created a new workbook and brought into it data from an Access database, by simple copy/paste from the tables into the worksheet. I have then created pivot tables from this data. When I try to make a copy of a worksheet by highlighting the tab name, holding down the Ctrl key and dragging across etc., I am prompted to deal with strange range names supposedly coming across from the old sheet to the new sheet. I certainly did not created these names, and they do not appear in the Define Name dialog list, or appear in the F5 Goto list? The sheet was also mysteriously linked to a file I do not have on my laptop: It cites A:\drive etc, which I do not have on the Laptop anyway, and the directories and filename suggest ancient data from 1998? The only way to rid myself of the pest is to copy the data only across to a new workbook. Any ideas appreciated. Piri |
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