Excel worksheet seperation

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This just happened a few days ago. Does anyone know if this is a new update
by microsoft?

I don't like it and want to return to the original format - can this be
done? If so, How?

I am using Office XP. Sorry, I don't know how else to explain it - perhaps
others are having the same problem. I would appreciate hearing from someone!
Thanks,
Wally Pierce
 
Wally said:
This just happened a few days ago. Does anyone know if this is a
new update by microsoft?

I don't like it and want to return to the original format - can
this be done? If so, How?

I am using Office XP. Sorry, I don't know how else to explain it -
perhaps others are having the same problem. I would appreciate
hearing from someone! Thanks,

You could try to explain it better...

All you said was "Excel worksheet separation" - surely you can go into more
detail than that (and perhaps post it in a newsgroup that actually deals
with Office Products?)
 
Wally Pierce said:
This just happened a few days ago. Does anyone know if this is a new
update
by microsoft?

I don't like it and want to return to the original format - can this be
done? If so, How?

I am using Office XP. Sorry, I don't know how else to explain it -
perhaps
others are having the same problem. I would appreciate hearing from
someone!
Thanks,
Wally Pierce

Try microsoft.public.excel
People don't know about spreadsheets in this WinXP newsgroup & Excel is not
part of WinXP.
Regards Mike.
 
Wally said:
This just happened a few days ago.


What just happened?

Does anyone know if this is a new update
by microsoft?

We don't know, because you haven't described any kind of problem.

I don't like it and want to return to the original format - can this be
done? If so, How?

Without more information, I can only suggest that you simply reverse
whatever steps you took to deviate from the "original format," whatever
that's supposed to mean.

I am using Office XP.

Ah.... Then you need to post your question in an Office newsgroup;
this is a Windows newsgroup. Totally wrong place.

Sorry, I don't know how else to explain it

Read the information about creating a useful post in the links below my
name, and then try again, in an appropriate newsgroup.


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