In the name of document, what does [Group] mean?

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I can't sort my document and i think it is because of this [Group] thing
after the name of my document. looking for some help
 
shfintz, do you have more than one sheet selected, grouped, right click on
the sheet tab an ungroup sheets

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[Group] means you have more than one worksheet selected.

Take note of which sheets are highligted in white. These are the grouped ones.

You may have to deal with unintended changes to these sheets.

While sheets are grouped, whatever you do to one sheet will be done to all,
which can lead to disatrous results if they have been grouped for a while.

To ungroup, right-click on a tab and "ungroup"


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
That should be "highlighted" and "disastrous".

Gord

[Group] means you have more than one worksheet selected.

Take note of which sheets are highligted in white. These are the grouped ones.

You may have to deal with unintended changes to these sheets.

While sheets are grouped, whatever you do to one sheet will be done to all,
which can lead to disatrous results if they have been grouped for a while.

To ungroup, right-click on a tab and "ungroup"


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

I can't sort my document and i think it is because of this [Group] thing
after the name of my document. looking for some help

Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 

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