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Numbers double layers?

New to numbers and MAC. Just opened spreadsheet I've been working on and find it all doubled - lines duplicated and over typing on each other! No idea why or how to fix...need help!


MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 11, 2020 10:52 AM

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Posted on Jan 11, 2020 11:55 AM

there's a good chance you duplicated your original table so now there is a copy on top of the original.



Active table:


to remove one of them, activate one by selecting any cell. Then drag the table using the move control(the blue concentric circles at the top left):


Now select the table on the right by clicking outside the table (the square on the top-right of the line) and drag to the inside of the table, then release. now type the delete key


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Jan 11, 2020 11:55 AM in response to Jan501

there's a good chance you duplicated your original table so now there is a copy on top of the original.



Active table:


to remove one of them, activate one by selecting any cell. Then drag the table using the move control(the blue concentric circles at the top left):


Now select the table on the right by clicking outside the table (the square on the top-right of the line) and drag to the inside of the table, then release. now type the delete key


Numbers double layers?

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