Bob,
I was looking for the solution to the List Manager for a few days now and Thank God I found your answer! It worked! You rock! Thank you for your help!
Tatyana
CyberTaz wrote:
When active in the List you should have a List toolbar displayed.
11-Feb-10
When active in the List you should have a List toolbar displayed. Click th
List button on the bar & select 'Remove List Manager'. If the bar is no
displayed you can turn it on from View> Toolbars or just Control/Right-Clic
the border of the list area (when the pointer looks like a hand) & selec
'Remove List Manager' from the contextual menu
HTH |:>
Bob Jone
[MVP] Office:Ma
On 2/11/10 2:34 PM, in article (e-mail address removed)2ac0,
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How do I turn off List Manager?
Version: 200
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard
Processor: Inte
I have read what I can online about turning off List Manager in Excel, but nothing I see applies to my situation. I clicked yes, when it suggested that I turn it on. My bad. Now, how do I reverse that decision? It should be intuitive, but it is not. Please give me some advice. I am running 11.5.6 on Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
When active in the List you should have a List toolbar displayed.
When active in the List you should have a List toolbar displayed. Click th
List button on the bar & select 'Remove List Manager'. If the bar is no
displayed you can turn it on from View> Toolbars or just Control/Right-Clic
the border of the list area (when the pointer looks like a hand) & selec
'Remove List Manager' from the contextual menu
HTH |:>
Bob Jone
[MVP] Office:Ma
On 2/11/10 2:34 PM, in article (e-mail address removed)2ac0,
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