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error on excel 2000 when inserting new column

  1. #1
    jaypee
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    error on excel 2000 when inserting new column

    This message occur-" To prevent possible loss of data, Microsoft Excel
    cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet. Try to delete or clear the
    cells to the right and below your data. Then select cell A1,and save yur
    workbook to reset the last cell used or, yo can move the data to a new
    location and try again."

    please help me about this.
    thanks!



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    Nick Hodge
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    Re: error on excel 2000 when inserting new column

    Jaypee

    Unless you specifically reset excels usedrange occassionally, you can find
    that lots of inserting can mean that excel thinks it has data far more to
    the right or below of where you think. If you then try to insert say a
    column and excel believes you have data in column IV, to stop that data
    going 'off the edge' (IV is the last column) you get the error. To reset
    the used range, scroll fully to the right and click on the far right column
    label. This will select the entire column and then scroll back to the left,
    to the last column with actual data and holding down the shift key, click on
    this column header too.

    You should now have all the columns between end and actual selected. Go to
    Edit>Delete and although nothing appears to happen it will have accepted the
    input. (NOW SAVE THE WORKBOOK!)

    Do the same for rows and you should be fine. Coincedentally you should also
    find that your scrollbars now only scroll to the limit of the actual data,
    whereas before you started they would scroll way past the end of the data.
    (This is the test to see where Excel believes it is)

    --
    HTH
    Nick Hodge
    Microsoft MVP - Excel
    Southampton, England
    www.nickhodge.co.uk
    nick_hodgeTAKETHISOUT@zen.co.uk.ANDTHIS


    "jaypee" <jaypee2cool@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:O5zJcaWSGHA.2276@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    > This message occur-" To prevent possible loss of data, Microsoft Excel
    > cannot shift nonblank cells off the worksheet. Try to delete or clear the
    > cells to the right and below your data. Then select cell A1,and save yur
    > workbook to reset the last cell used or, yo can move the data to a new
    > location and try again."
    >
    > please help me about this.
    > thanks!
    >
    >




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