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Old 07-10-2019, 11:29 AM
milleron milleron is offline Excel 2011 (Mac) deletes other worksheets when copying a chart Mac OS X Excel 2011 (Mac) deletes other worksheets when copying a chart Office 2011 for Mac
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Default Excel 2011 (Mac) deletes other worksheets when copying a chart

I recently developed a workbook with two worksheets. The second sheet, has a chart that I want to appear on Sheet #1 as well. However, whenever, I select and copy that chart, the copy completes, but it simultaneously deletes the other worksheets in the project. I can recover the original by saving the trashed workbook under another name and then reopening the originally-named workbook, but that makes me enter a lot of new data all over.



This appears to be flagrant bug in Excel for Mac, but I can't find anything about through Internet searching.
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