charlesalvear
New Member
Background:
- My Excel workbookeetile has numerous worksheet tabs containing weekly call center data. There are formulas and values in each of the tabs.
- I have one tab that contains summary data and 3 charts. There are no links to the weekly data since I manually calculate and paste the weekly summaries into this worksheet. There are basic formulas which perform sum and avg calculations on this tab, but nothing that I would consider heavy duty.
- I am publishing web pages (HTM format) from several of the tabs using the auto-publish feature.
- The worksheet was originated in Excel 2003 but I have saved it as a 2007 xlsx file am now on Excel 2010.
- The workbook is stored on a network share, and the generated HTM files are also published to the same network drive where I have Full access permissions.
Problem description:
- When I opened the file this morning, I noticed that the worksheet containing the 3 charts was taking longer than normal to load. Since there are only 3 charts on the sheet, I would expect it to open fairly quickly.
- My 3 charts are arranged one on top of the other where each is fully visible (not stacked on top of one another).
- I dragged one of the charts to the side accidentally as I inadvertently selected the whole chart and not a label within the chart.
- Low and behold, I found a duplicated copy of the chart, sitting directly underneath it. I dragged the duplicated copy to the side and found yet another duplicate.
- I checked the other two tabs and found the same duplication issue. There were over 20 duplicates of each chart in the worksheet.
I spent some time deleting the duplicate charts.
Then I tested save operations with the worksheet.
- When my charts tab had focus and I hit Save, the charts would not duplicate.
- When I placed focus on another tab and hit Save, the charts would duplicate intermitently. Some times the charts would create duplicates as an image object (not a truly interactive chart) and sometimes it would replicate as a cloned chart.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I thought my co-worker's file was corrupted with a virus of some sort when he told me about it. He ended up creating a new spreadsheet altogether and copied the pieces he wanted in his new file.
Now that it has happened to me in a totally different worksheet, I have a feeling there is a bug in Excel.
I have created a couple of other spreadsheets and duplicated the issue.
All my searches on google and on this board turned up no solutions. I found that another person was experiencing the issue here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/excel/thread/a39a2322-e933-4be5-af57-91375d82df23
If anyone has insight on this, I'd appreciate it.
thanks!
Charles
- My Excel workbookeetile has numerous worksheet tabs containing weekly call center data. There are formulas and values in each of the tabs.
- I have one tab that contains summary data and 3 charts. There are no links to the weekly data since I manually calculate and paste the weekly summaries into this worksheet. There are basic formulas which perform sum and avg calculations on this tab, but nothing that I would consider heavy duty.
- I am publishing web pages (HTM format) from several of the tabs using the auto-publish feature.
- The worksheet was originated in Excel 2003 but I have saved it as a 2007 xlsx file am now on Excel 2010.
- The workbook is stored on a network share, and the generated HTM files are also published to the same network drive where I have Full access permissions.
Problem description:
- When I opened the file this morning, I noticed that the worksheet containing the 3 charts was taking longer than normal to load. Since there are only 3 charts on the sheet, I would expect it to open fairly quickly.
- My 3 charts are arranged one on top of the other where each is fully visible (not stacked on top of one another).
- I dragged one of the charts to the side accidentally as I inadvertently selected the whole chart and not a label within the chart.
- Low and behold, I found a duplicated copy of the chart, sitting directly underneath it. I dragged the duplicated copy to the side and found yet another duplicate.
- I checked the other two tabs and found the same duplication issue. There were over 20 duplicates of each chart in the worksheet.
I spent some time deleting the duplicate charts.
Then I tested save operations with the worksheet.
- When my charts tab had focus and I hit Save, the charts would not duplicate.
- When I placed focus on another tab and hit Save, the charts would duplicate intermitently. Some times the charts would create duplicates as an image object (not a truly interactive chart) and sometimes it would replicate as a cloned chart.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I thought my co-worker's file was corrupted with a virus of some sort when he told me about it. He ended up creating a new spreadsheet altogether and copied the pieces he wanted in his new file.
Now that it has happened to me in a totally different worksheet, I have a feeling there is a bug in Excel.
I have created a couple of other spreadsheets and duplicated the issue.
All my searches on google and on this board turned up no solutions. I found that another person was experiencing the issue here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/excel/thread/a39a2322-e933-4be5-af57-91375d82df23
If anyone has insight on this, I'd appreciate it.
thanks!
Charles