Article ID: 179041 - Last Review: September 11, 2002 - Revision: 1.0 XL98: Cannot Rename Worksheet to HistoryThis article was previously published under Q179041 SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, when you attempt to rename a
worksheet in your workbook to History, you may receive the following error
message:
History is a reserved name.
CAUSE
You receive the error message because Microsoft Excel 98 uses the word
History as part of its history tracking feature. Microsoft Excel 98 creates
a worksheet with the name History when you select "List changes on a new
sheet" in the Highlight Changes dialog box. (On the Tools menu, point to
Track Changes and click Highlight Changes.)
WORKAROUND
If this problem occurs, use another name. Do not use the name History.
NOTE: It doesn't matter whether you use History in uppercase or lowercase; the same error occurs. STATUS
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 98.
MORE INFORMATION
You can open a workbook created in an earlier version of Microsoft Excel
that contains a sheet named History. Earlier versions of Microsoft Excel do
not have the same tracking feature and History is not a reserved word in
those versions; therefore, a sheet can have the name History. If you open a
workbook in Microsoft Excel 98 that was created in an earlier version, and
it has a sheet named History, that sheet is renamed History(2) if you use
the tracking feature.
In Microsoft Excel you can share files with other people and work on the data collaboratively. If you want several people to work on the data in your workbook simultaneously, you can save it as a shared workbook. The History worksheet is separate from your data worksheets and lists information about changes made and saved in a shared workbook. It includes who made the change, when and where the change was made, what data was deleted or replaced, and how conflicts were resolved. | Article Translations
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