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Re: Losing all row height formatting when copying a worksheet.

by Pat McMillan <patmcmil@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 13, 2008 at 04:20 PM

This is an issue we fixed in Service Pack 1, which can be downloaded here:

Office 2008 for Mac Service Pack 1 (12.1.0) (KB 952331)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=395D1487-A3A6-4106-
A0F8-4D6E1D6D89D2 

Please let us know if SP1 doesn't fix the problem for you.

Thanks,

Pat


On 5/13/08 4:00 PM, in article ee8f37b.2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"bryanmmartin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <bryanmmartin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>> In article ,
>> Guest wrote:
>> 
>>> I also have this problem. When copying a protected worksheet I loose
all row
>>> height settings and all hidden rows become visable, this defeats the
point
>>> of
>>> having protected cells :angry:
>> 
>> The purpose of having protected cells is to prevent inadvertent changes
>> in them.
>> 
>> Row height is a property of *rows* not individual cells. To copy row
>> height, copy the *row*.
>> 
> 
> This problem occurs even with unprotected sheets. I can't copy a sheet,
even
> within the same workbook, without losing all row height formatting. This
is
> not the way any previous version of excel worked.

-- 
Pat McMillan
Macintosh Business Unit
Microsoft Corp.
This posting is provided łAS IS˛ with no warranties, and confers no
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