Microsoft KB Archive/212243

= XL2000: Unable to Delete or Hide Sheet1 =

Article ID: 212243

Article Last Modified on 11/5/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212243





SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel 2000, when you open a workbook that was created in Excel version 5.0 or 7.0, you may experience the following two behaviors:
 * A worksheet titled Sheet1 is inserted into the workbook.

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 * You cannot delete or hide Sheet1 from the workbook unless you first insert another visible sheet.



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the workbook that you created in Excel 5.0 or 7.0 contains one or more module sheets and no other sheets.



RESOLUTION
You are not initially able to delete or hide the worksheet that is inserted into your workbook when you open your workbook. You must always have one or more visible sheets in a workbook, and in Excel 2000 there is no way to unhide module sheets that were inserted in previous versions of Excel. If you insert another visible sheet, you can delete or hide Sheet1.



MORE INFORMATION
If you encounter the aforementioned behavior, and you try to delete the inserted Sheet1, you receive the following error message:

A workbook must contain at least one visible worksheet.

To hide, delete, or move the selected sheet or sheets, you must first insert a new sheet or unhide a sheet that is already hidden.

In Excel 2000, you cannot insert new module sheets or unhide module sheets that were inserted into a workbook that was created in earlier versions of Excel. Therefore, you must retain this extra worksheet that is inserted into your workbook. If you insert another visible sheet into the workbook (such as a chart sheet or an Excel 5.0 dialog sheet), you can then delete or hide Sheet1.

