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I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city
and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt |
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Have you tried making sure no cells are merged? Just hit Ctrl+A, then
Format--Cells. Hit the Alignment tab, and uncheck Merged cells. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Catt" wrote in message ... I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt |
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You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one
cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Anne, but the merged cell box has a check in it but it is grayed out.
If I click in it it become a dark check mark. So I assume it is considered unchecked. Catt "Anne Troy" wrote: Have you tried making sure no cells are merged? Just hit Ctrl+A, then Format--Cells. Hit the Alignment tab, and uncheck Merged cells. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Catt" wrote in message ... I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt |
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Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some
cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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You really don't have to find anything!
Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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thanks but....maybe this is because I have excel 97 that its not acting the
way you think it should. Dave's instructions specifically say "...If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Well I have grey checkmarks which means I "had" a mixture of merged cells and regular unmerged cells and we're assuming they are gone now...hence the "had" ? So now I select the entire sheet and go to data-sort and sort by state,town and name is ascending order. Immediately the warning comes up "all merged cells must be idetically sized for this operation (paraphrasing) and it WILL NOT sort them. Any thoughts??? "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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and just one more thing. There is no "unmerge" that I can find anywhere, but
again, this is excel 97. I realize that its a little behind the communities' usage curve but thats the way it goes, its what I have. Catt "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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If the "Merged Cells" box has a check mark in it, grey or black, it means
that you *now* have merged cells somewhere. The check mark is black if the *entire* selection *is* merged. The check mark is grey if the *entire* selection contains merged cells *and* unmerged cells. So, follow this: Select some cells and merge them. Go back and select *only* the merged cells. You'll now see that the check is black. Click on it, and it will become de-selected, and disappear, and the cells become unmerged. Now again, select some cells and merge them. Go back and select the merged cells *and* some others. You'll now see that the check is grey, meaning that *not everything* in the selection is merged. Move the dialog box to a corner of the screen, so that you can see your selection that contains both the merged and unmerged cells. NOW ... click on the grey check. It turned BLACK, AND, the entire original selection NOW became merged. Click the check mark (now black) a *second* time. The check mark disappears, and the merged cells become unmerged. So, what you need to do is select your entire sheet, click on the grey check mark *twice*, so that it really merges the entire sheet, and then unmerges the entire sheet. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Catt" wrote in message ... thanks but....maybe this is because I have excel 97 that its not acting the way you think it should. Dave's instructions specifically say "...If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Well I have grey checkmarks which means I "had" a mixture of merged cells and regular unmerged cells and we're assuming they are gone now...hence the "had" ? So now I select the entire sheet and go to data-sort and sort by state,town and name is ascending order. Immediately the warning comes up "all merged cells must be idetically sized for this operation (paraphrasing) and it WILL NOT sort them. Any thoughts??? "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson |
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That "merge cells" checkbox can represent 3 different states.
1. No cells in the selection are merged. 2. All cells in the selection are merged. 3. Some of the cells in the selection are merged and some in the selection are not merged. If you want to unmerge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's empty. If you want to merge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's checked. (Just keep clicking until the checkbox is the way you want--in this case, it should be empty.) (You mix them by selecting smaller ranges and doing them individually.) Catt wrote: and just one more thing. There is no "unmerge" that I can find anywhere, but again, this is excel 97. I realize that its a little behind the communities' usage curve but thats the way it goes, its what I have. Catt "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave, I clicked the box until blank then chose all cells and was able to sort
by the three fields that I wanted to use. Thanks for all your help, its all good now. Catt "Dave Peterson" wrote: That "merge cells" checkbox can represent 3 different states. 1. No cells in the selection are merged. 2. All cells in the selection are merged. 3. Some of the cells in the selection are merged and some in the selection are not merged. If you want to unmerge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's empty. If you want to merge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's checked. (Just keep clicking until the checkbox is the way you want--in this case, it should be empty.) (You mix them by selecting smaller ranges and doing them individually.) Catt wrote: and just one more thing. There is no "unmerge" that I can find anywhere, but again, this is excel 97. I realize that its a little behind the communities' usage curve but thats the way it goes, its what I have. Catt "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Glad you got it working.
Catt wrote: Dave, I clicked the box until blank then chose all cells and was able to sort by the three fields that I wanted to use. Thanks for all your help, its all good now. Catt "Dave Peterson" wrote: That "merge cells" checkbox can represent 3 different states. 1. No cells in the selection are merged. 2. All cells in the selection are merged. 3. Some of the cells in the selection are merged and some in the selection are not merged. If you want to unmerge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's empty. If you want to merge all the cells in the selection, you can just click on that checkbox until it's checked. (Just keep clicking until the checkbox is the way you want--in this case, it should be empty.) (You mix them by selecting smaller ranges and doing them individually.) Catt wrote: and just one more thing. There is no "unmerge" that I can find anywhere, but again, this is excel 97. I realize that its a little behind the communities' usage curve but thats the way it goes, its what I have. Catt "RagDyer" wrote: You really don't have to find anything! Just follow Dave's instructions and select the *entire* sheet, <<<"(or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells)" and then *unmerge*. -- Regards, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Catt" wrote in message ... Ahhhh...is see now. The check mark was gray so that means there are some cells that are merged and some that are not. I guess the question now is how do I find which cells are merged and "unmerge" them? Thanks "Dave Peterson" wrote: You have at least one merged cells (multiple cells made to look like just one cell). If you don't think you're using merged cells, maybe you can get rid of them. Save your workbook (just in case you don't like the results). Select the range to fix (or ctrl-a (twice in xl2003) to select all the cells) Format|cells|Alignment tab|uncheck merge cells (If that checkbox had a checkmark, then the selection was merged. If the checkmark was grey, then you had a mixture of merged cells and "regular" unmerged cells.) Catt wrote: I've got a new problem. When I try to sort my list which has company, city and state Excel won't sort it I keep getting the message that "this operation requires that merged cells must be identically sized". What merged cells? I did nothing that I know of to prompt this message. No matter what I try it won't do it. This is Excel 97. Can someone tell me why this is happening? Thanks, Catt -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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