From: Suresh Lohar on 28 May 2010 14:39 Friends, I received a work sheet from my friend which has data from a1 to m60. But surprisingly after the column M, whole letters are invisible and same in the numbers after 60 it is invisible, like sealed with a color pack. How do I see number 61 onwards and column M onwards N O P etc etc .. Please assist.. Thanks Suresh
From: Luke M on 28 May 2010 15:51 Sounds like your friend hid the columns/rows. Column M, and drag to the right. Then right-click, unhide. Repeat similarly for rows. -- Best Regards, Luke M "Suresh Lohar" <suresh.lohar(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:57D2528A-750B-444A-BE89-50E3EFBA3249(a)microsoft.com... > Friends, > > I received a work sheet from my friend which has data from a1 to m60. > > But surprisingly after the column M, whole letters are invisible and same > in the > > numbers after 60 it is invisible, like sealed with a color pack. > > How do I see number 61 onwards and column M onwards N O P etc etc .. > > Please assist.. > > Thanks > > Suresh
From: Gord Dibben on 28 May 2010 16:53 CTRL + a(twice in 2003) to select all cells. Or hit the row and column intersection button at top left to select all cells. Format>Rows>Unhide. Format>Columns>Unhide Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 29 May 2010 00:09:47 +0530, "Suresh Lohar" <suresh.lohar(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Friends, > >I received a work sheet from my friend which has data from a1 to m60. > >But surprisingly after the column M, whole letters are invisible and same in >the > >numbers after 60 it is invisible, like sealed with a color pack. > >How do I see number 61 onwards and column M onwards N O P etc etc .. > >Please assist.. > >Thanks > >Suresh
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