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another "to prevent possible loss of data, Microsoft Excel cannotshift nonblank cells off the worksheet."

 
 
david.j.winfield@gmail.com
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      21st Feb 2008
I know many people have had similar issues in Excel. I tried
recommendations that I have found posted here, but I still cannot get
this to work.

I have a pretty large excel file with columns out to EM (but no where
near the IV limit). If I either try to insert columns, or if I try to
take a column and cut and past it to another location on the sheet I
get the message saying Excel cannot do it because of the possible loss
of data.

I do not have any objects or comments in any of my cells, or anywhere
on the sheet for that matter. I do have some formatting in the very
last column. However, if I select the entire last column (or even the
last several columns) and right click on them and hit delete and
completely delete the entire column(s) I still get the message.

I don't understand why even having data in the last column would
prevent cutting and insert columns on the same sheet because nothing
would actually shift off of the sheet, it should only shift between
where the one column is cut and where it is inserted into.

Thanks for your help,
David
 
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Ken Johnson
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      21st Feb 2008
>However, if I select the entire last column (or even the
> last several columns) and right click on them and hit delete and
> completely delete the entire column(s) I still get the message.


What if instead of right click delete you Edit|Clear All?

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david.j.winfield@gmail.com
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      26th Feb 2008
On Feb 21, 4:14 pm, Ken Johnson <KenCJohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >However, if I select the entire last column (or even the
> > last several columns) and right click on them and hit delete and
> > completely delete the entire column(s) I still get the message.

>
> What if instead of right click delete you Edit|Clear All?
>
> Ken Johnson


I do not see "Clear All" under the edit menu. However, if I right
click there is a "Clear Contents". I have tried this as well and I
still get the error.

I'm using Excel 2003
 
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Ken Johnson
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      1st Mar 2008

> I do not see "Clear All" under the edit menu.


That's odd, when I pull down the Edit menu then go to Clear, four
options become available...

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I too am using xl2003.

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