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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I
go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Hi,
Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Excel 2007;
I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Hi,
No, I've never seen it, I'm just trying to gather info to send to Microsoft, or better yet discover a fix myself. At first I though maybe you had saved a copy of the file before renaming the tabs and then either opened that copy rather than the modified one, or had not saved the modified version. There was another post on this same problem. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1 By the way about how many chart did you have in the WB when this happened? (as chart sheets, not embedded charts). -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: Excel 2007; I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Shane, I've seen something similar in PowerPoint 2007. When the
presentation was opened in 2007 is had a .ppt extension and had slides with names that I'd set (other than the default names). When I saved the presentation as a .ppt (97-2003?), all of the slide names changed back to Slide1, Slide2, Slide3 format. The only way I was able to keep the slide names with the slides, if the presentation was edited in 2007 was to save as a 2007 format. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, No, I've never seen it, I'm just trying to gather info to send to Microsoft, or better yet discover a fix myself. At first I though maybe you had saved a copy of the file before renaming the tabs and then either opened that copy rather than the modified one, or had not saved the modified version. There was another post on this same problem. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1 By the way about how many chart did you have in the WB when this happened? (as chart sheets, not embedded charts). -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: Excel 2007; I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Hay Barb,
that's great input. When I send this topic to MS I will include this information if you don't mind. By the way how do you like PP 2007? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Shane, I've seen something similar in PowerPoint 2007. When the presentation was opened in 2007 is had a .ppt extension and had slides with names that I'd set (other than the default names). When I saved the presentation as a .ppt (97-2003?), all of the slide names changed back to Slide1, Slide2, Slide3 format. The only way I was able to keep the slide names with the slides, if the presentation was edited in 2007 was to save as a 2007 format. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, No, I've never seen it, I'm just trying to gather info to send to Microsoft, or better yet discover a fix myself. At first I though maybe you had saved a copy of the file before renaming the tabs and then either opened that copy rather than the modified one, or had not saved the modified version. There was another post on this same problem. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1 By the way about how many chart did you have in the WB when this happened? (as chart sheets, not embedded charts). -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: Excel 2007; I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
I believe the PowerPoint issue has been reported but you can add it. It may
be related. How do I like PowerPoint 2007? I haven't used it a whole lot, but I don't like that some of my footers that were in the 2003 version don't always show in 2007. I'm still on the learning curve to find where everything is in both Excel and PowerPoint and don't like that part at all. Barb "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hay Barb, that's great input. When I send this topic to MS I will include this information if you don't mind. By the way how do you like PP 2007? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Shane, I've seen something similar in PowerPoint 2007. When the presentation was opened in 2007 is had a .ppt extension and had slides with names that I'd set (other than the default names). When I saved the presentation as a .ppt (97-2003?), all of the slide names changed back to Slide1, Slide2, Slide3 format. The only way I was able to keep the slide names with the slides, if the presentation was edited in 2007 was to save as a 2007 format. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, No, I've never seen it, I'm just trying to gather info to send to Microsoft, or better yet discover a fix myself. At first I though maybe you had saved a copy of the file before renaming the tabs and then either opened that copy rather than the modified one, or had not saved the modified version. There was another post on this same problem. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1 By the way about how many chart did you have in the WB when this happened? (as chart sheets, not embedded charts). -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: Excel 2007; I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
The same has happened to me for quite a while. I made a half-hearted attempt
to get an answer from Microsoft tech support but they didn't seem to acknowledge the problem. Some of my workbooks are fine, others have the problem. I wonder if the workbook where you've experienced the problem includes data retrieved from an outside source. Geoff "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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Worksheet/chart tabs changed names!
Hi Folks,
I've posted the bug to Microsoft. Thanks for all your input. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: I believe the PowerPoint issue has been reported but you can add it. It may be related. How do I like PowerPoint 2007? I haven't used it a whole lot, but I don't like that some of my footers that were in the 2003 version don't always show in 2007. I'm still on the learning curve to find where everything is in both Excel and PowerPoint and don't like that part at all. Barb "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hay Barb, that's great input. When I send this topic to MS I will include this information if you don't mind. By the way how do you like PP 2007? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Shane, I've seen something similar in PowerPoint 2007. When the presentation was opened in 2007 is had a .ppt extension and had slides with names that I'd set (other than the default names). When I saved the presentation as a .ppt (97-2003?), all of the slide names changed back to Slide1, Slide2, Slide3 format. The only way I was able to keep the slide names with the slides, if the presentation was edited in 2007 was to save as a 2007 format. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, No, I've never seen it, I'm just trying to gather info to send to Microsoft, or better yet discover a fix myself. At first I though maybe you had saved a copy of the file before renaming the tabs and then either opened that copy rather than the modified one, or had not saved the modified version. There was another post on this same problem. http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1 By the way about how many chart did you have in the WB when this happened? (as chart sheets, not embedded charts). -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: Excel 2007; I created/inserted charts and relocated each as a new page in workbook and renamed tabs from "chart 1" to data name; Yes, chart 1, chart 2 . . ; I assume and hope they are in original order. I will have to go back and check each data source and ensure correct matches. I've made thousands of charts in Excel 2003 and this never happened. I take it that you don't know what caused it or how to prevent it from happening again, or do you? Thanks so much for responding. "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Since I have heard of another case of this, what version of Excel are you using? Did the workbook have all the tabs in it before you started adding the chart, so that as you added charts you names each tab? Or did you create and name a tab and then continue? When you say numerals what do you mean - 1, 2, 3, 4 or Chart 1, Chart 2, .... or Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3...? Are the sheet numbers in their original order, that is are they named from left to right in the same order as they were before you named them or are they in a random order? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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This same problem has been happening to me as well ever since I switched over
to 2007 last spring. As with others, it is more than a bit frustrating when the actual names are relied on and then get switched back to default Chart 1, Chart 2, etc. Isn't there any MVP out there that can get MS to look into this? -- javablood "wgnewman" wrote: I making a workbook that will have approx. 130 charts and name each tab as I go. Yesterday, I finished up number 68 and this morn I opened the workbook and found that ALL the tabs have converted to numerals! What would cause that? I depended on the tab names to inform me of alignment of data. |
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