When I use the function INDIRECT.EXT and a worksheet that I'm looking for
isn't in the workbook, there is an error message displayed in the background,
but I can't access it until I brute force close Excel. Any suggestions?
Thanks
When I use the function INDIRECT.EXT and a worksheet that I'm looking for
isn't in the workbook, there is an error message displayed in the background,
but I can't access it until I brute force close Excel. Any suggestions?
Thanks
When this occurs, look down on your task bar, or use "Alt+Tab" to switch
views or minimize Excel.
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:
> When I use the function INDIRECT.EXT and a worksheet that I'm looking for
> isn't in the workbook, there is an error message displayed in the background,
> but I can't access it until I brute force close Excel. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
Tried that. It wouldn't let me. Any other suggestions? :|
"JR" wrote:
> When this occurs, look down on your task bar, or use "Alt+Tab" to switch
> views or minimize Excel.
>
> "Barb Reinhardt" wrote:
>
> > When I use the function INDIRECT.EXT and a worksheet that I'm looking for
> > isn't in the workbook, there is an error message displayed in the background,
> > but I can't access it until I brute force close Excel. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
Let me rephrase my response. I tried it and it let me look at other
applications, but I couldn't see the window that indicated the worksheet
wasn't present until I brute force closed the workbook.
"JR" wrote:
> When this occurs, look down on your task bar, or use "Alt+Tab" to switch
> views or minimize Excel.
>
> "Barb Reinhardt" wrote:
>
> > When I use the function INDIRECT.EXT and a worksheet that I'm looking for
> > isn't in the workbook, there is an error message displayed in the background,
> > but I can't access it until I brute force close Excel. Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
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