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Popup Insert greyed out

  1. #1
    stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk
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    Popup Insert greyed out

    Normally to insert a column I would select the entire column, and then
    using the popup menu select insert....This would insert another column
    adjacent to the highlighted column...

    For some unknown reason the insert command on my popup menu is now
    showing as grayed out..

    Using the same method, but for a row instead of a column works OK

    I have tried removing Excel totally and reinstalling, however the menu
    still remains greyed out...

    Any ideas would be appreciated

    Thank you

    Stephen


  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    What version of excel are you running?

    If you're running xl2002+, the worksheet could be protected (tools|Protection).
    xl2002+ has options to allow insertion of rows and insertion of columns.



    "stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk" wrote:
    >
    > Normally to insert a column I would select the entire column, and then
    > using the popup menu select insert....This would insert another column
    > adjacent to the highlighted column...
    >
    > For some unknown reason the insert command on my popup menu is now
    > showing as grayed out..
    >
    > Using the same method, but for a row instead of a column works OK
    >
    > I have tried removing Excel totally and reinstalling, however the menu
    > still remains greyed out...
    >
    > Any ideas would be appreciated
    >
    > Thank you
    >
    > Stephen


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    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    Hi Dave,

    I'm running 2002, I had already checkd the workbook protection and
    everything is fine.


  4. #4
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    Does it happen on every worksheet of every workbook or just some of the time?

    If it happens on every worksheet in every workbook, then maybe just resetting
    that column popup would be sufficient:

    Open excel
    hit alt-f11 (to get to the vbe)
    hit ctrl-g (to see the immediate window)
    type this and hit enter:
    application.CommandBars("column").Reset

    Then back to excel to test it out.

    =====
    You could also reset every toolbar that you've ever used.

    if you want to try:

    close excel
    windows start button|search
    look for *.xlb
    and rename all you find to *.xlbOLD

    restart excel and test it out

    You'll have to rebuild any custom changes you've made.

    ===
    If it doesn't work, just rename the *.xlbOLD back to *.xlb (you may have to
    delete any new *.xlb before you rename the old)



    "stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk" wrote:
    >
    > Hi Dave,
    >
    > I'm running 2002, I had already checkd the workbook protection and
    > everything is fine.


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    Dave Peterson

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    stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    Hi Dave..

    Some success....by using the "application.CommandBars("column").Reset"
    it looks like it has now ungreyed the Paste and Paste Special commends,
    which I'm sure were also grayed previously

    The Insert however is still grayed

    Regarding *.xlb...I have searched my drive and can not find any
    instances of this file ??....Could this be why i have the problem

    Thank you
    Stephen


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    stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    Hi Dave.

    Im not sure why my search didn't come up with *.xlb files, however i
    checked MS web site and found this file should reside in the users
    directory structure...Have checked this i have located EXCEL10 file,
    which i reanmed as per your advise....

    Hey Presto...I now have my Insert option back..Problem solved !

    Thank you for your assistance and you have a great weekend !

    Stephen


  7. #7
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Popup Insert greyed out

    I didn't notice that the "Row" toolbar was broken, too.

    You could have tried just resetting that one, too.

    But if you deleted .xlbold, then that option is gone. Besides, it's always nice
    to rebuild the toolbars with what you currently need.

    In fact, once you rebuild that *.xlb file, make a backup of that file. Then if
    something bad happens, you can just copy the back up into that folder (with
    excel closed) and you'll be up and running really quickly.

    "stephen@ebacuk.demon.co.uk" wrote:
    >
    > Hi Dave..
    >
    > Some success....by using the "application.CommandBars("column").Reset"
    > it looks like it has now ungreyed the Paste and Paste Special commends,
    > which I'm sure were also grayed previously
    >
    > The Insert however is still grayed
    >
    > Regarding *.xlb...I have searched my drive and can not find any
    > instances of this file ??....Could this be why i have the problem
    >
    > Thank you
    > Stephen


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    Dave Peterson

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