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From: Honnesty on 4 Jun 2010 04:22 I hid collom A and now can't unhide it! Please help?
From: FSt1 on 4 Jun 2010 04:49 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?
From: Honnesty on 4 Jun 2010 04:59 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?
From: Jackpot on 4 Jun 2010 05:06 Select All (Ctrl+A) and adjust the width of one of the columns (point your mouse to the column header) "Honnesty" wrote: > I hid collom A and now can't unhide it! Please help?
From: Dave Peterson on 4 Jun 2010 07:25
Make sure that you haven't frozen the panes so that you can't scroll to column A. In xl2003: Window|Unfreeze panes and scroll to the left If you still can't see column A, then try: F5 (edit|goto) type: A1 and hit enter Then format|column|unhide Honnesty wrote: > > I hid collom A and now can't unhide it! Please help? -- Dave Peterson |