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From: Steve Dunn on 4 Jun 2010 07:45 Sounds like you've made the column width too narrow to see it, rather than "hiding" it. Move the cursor to the top left of the headers (between the square above the row numbers and column B) until it changes to a double vertical line with arrows either side, then click and drag it towards the right. HTH Steve D. "Honnesty" <Honnesty(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C1044F15-A3BA-477E-86CA-8FD1C7297935(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, thank you FSt1, I just did that and it unhide's all the colloms exept > collom 'A'! > > "FSt1" wrote: > >> hi >> select the sheet by click on the small square above the row numbers and >> to >> the left of the column headers. >> on the menu bar>format>column>unhide >> >> Regards >> FSt1 >> >> "Honnesty" wrote: >> >> > I hid collom A and now can't unhide it! Please help? |