Right-click disabled on Excel tab
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Hello,
For several weeks, the right click has been inactive on the tabs of all my Excel workbooks ... So to delete or rename a tab, I have to go through the menu at the top Home --> Delete --> Delete a sheet ... It has become long and tedious to do this when with a simple right click before I could delete or insert a sheet.
Does anyone have a solution?
If it helps, my version of Excel is 2013.
Have a good day.
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 55.0
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For several weeks, the right click has been inactive on the tabs of all my Excel workbooks ... So to delete or rename a tab, I have to go through the menu at the top Home --> Delete --> Delete a sheet ... It has become long and tedious to do this when with a simple right click before I could delete or insert a sheet.
Does anyone have a solution?
If it helps, my version of Excel is 2013.
Have a good day.
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 55.0
--
"But how to do,
How to tell him,
How to make him see,
My planet,
Artificial..."
-M-
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Hello,
See if this method can solve the problem; otherwise, we will try something else.
http://blog.idys.fr/2011/08/office-probleme-de-clic-droit-dans-excel/
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See if this method can solve the problem; otherwise, we will try something else.
http://blog.idys.fr/2011/08/office-probleme-de-clic-droit-dans-excel/
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Always zen
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Thank you for your reply. I had thought about putting a macro to reactivate the function, but actually I have this issue with all my Excel files...
As soon as I open an Excel document, I no longer have this function. Whether it's a blank file or a file that I have previously used where I could delete tabs with a right-click.
Does this ring a bell?
Thank you in advance.
You can place the macro in a blank workbook (which you don't have to save) because it is just meant to restore the Excel command settings that may have been inadvertently disabled, but of course, it needs to be executed to take effect.
If your click is still not restored, we will try something else because it is actually a default setting in Excel that is no longer active.