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  1. #1
    Leon Brown
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    What does the '[Group]' label in the Excel title bar mean?

    Hello,

    I have a spreadsheet which has [Group] in the title bar. I can't create
    charts, can't run other tools. I can't figure out how it got there, nor how
    to get rid of it. I have resaved, but still can't figure it out.

    Any hints appreciated.

    --LEon

  2. #2
    Chip Pearson
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    Re: What does the '[Group]' label in the Excel title bar mean?

    The [Group] indicator means that you have more than one sheet is
    selected; the sheets are "grouped". When this is the case, a
    change made to one sheet is made to all the grouped sheets.

    Right-click on the sheet tab and choose "Ungroup Sheets" to
    ungroup the sheets.





    "Leon Brown" <Leon Brown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message
    news:8E8D1A38-19DF-40C0-A48D-36EA92949D23@microsoft.com...
    > Hello,
    >
    > I have a spreadsheet which has [Group] in the title bar. I
    > can't create
    > charts, can't run other tools. I can't figure out how it got
    > there, nor how
    > to get rid of it. I have resaved, but still can't figure it
    > out.
    >
    > Any hints appreciated.
    >
    > --LEon




  3. #3
    Leon Brown
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    Re: What does the '[Group]' label in the Excel title bar mean?

    Thanks Chip, David. That worked.

    --Leon

    "Chip Pearson" wrote:

    > The [Group] indicator means that you have more than one sheet is
    > selected; the sheets are "grouped". When this is the case, a
    > change made to one sheet is made to all the grouped sheets.
    >
    > Right-click on the sheet tab and choose "Ungroup Sheets" to
    > ungroup the sheets.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Leon Brown" <Leon Brown@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    > message
    > news:8E8D1A38-19DF-40C0-A48D-36EA92949D23@microsoft.com...
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I have a spreadsheet which has [Group] in the title bar. I
    > > can't create
    > > charts, can't run other tools. I can't figure out how it got
    > > there, nor how
    > > to get rid of it. I have resaved, but still can't figure it
    > > out.
    > >
    > > Any hints appreciated.
    > >
    > > --LEon

    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    David Hepner
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    RE: What does the '[Group]' label in the Excel title bar mean?

    The [Group] means that you have more than 1 sheet selected. Right click on a
    tab in that workbook and click ungroup sheets.

    "Leon Brown" wrote:

    > Hello,
    >
    > I have a spreadsheet which has [Group] in the title bar. I can't create
    > charts, can't run other tools. I can't figure out how it got there, nor how
    > to get rid of it. I have resaved, but still can't figure it out.
    >
    > Any hints appreciated.
    >
    > --LEon


  5. #5
    cottage6
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    RE: What does the '[Group]' label in the Excel title bar mean?

    Hi Leon,
    When sheets are grouped whatever text/values are typed into one sheet also
    show in all the other sheets in the group. This also includes all the
    formatting applied such as column widths, fonts, etc., so it's pretty handy.
    [Group] shows in the title bar whenever any or all sheets are in group mode.
    To undo group, right-click on any sheet label, and choose "Ungroup sheets".
    It's pretty easy to put sheets in group mode by mistake just by clicking once
    on the first sheet name, holding your shift key, then clicking the last sheet
    name.

    HTH
    "Leon Brown" wrote:

    > Hello,
    >
    > I have a spreadsheet which has [Group] in the title bar. I can't create
    > charts, can't run other tools. I can't figure out how it got there, nor how
    > to get rid of it. I have resaved, but still can't figure it out.
    >
    > Any hints appreciated.
    >
    > --LEon


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