From: WOLLAM on 8 Jan 2010 23:13 Yes, to unhide a column would seem to be a basic task. However, my wife sent me a file from work that has column C hidden. I used the "right-click, unhide" method, but it didn't work. The file is not read-only. Is there another way to unhide a column, or am I just missing something? As usual, thank you everyone for your help. Wollam
From: Gary Keramidas on 8 Jan 2010 23:39 2 ways click format/columns/unhide click the B column header, drag so that B & D are selected. right click on one and choose unhide -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "WOLLAM" <WOLLAM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B629DA05-0FA7-4B17-81FC-16623A4CD6FE(a)microsoft.com... > Yes, to unhide a column would seem to be a basic task. However, my wife sent > me a file from work that has column C hidden. I used the "right-click, > unhide" method, but it didn't work. The file is not read-only. Is there > another way to unhide a column, or am I just missing something? As usual, > thank you everyone for your help. > > Wollam
From: WOLLAM on 9 Jan 2010 01:48 Gary, Thanks for the input, but I had already tried your second method and was unsuccessful. Unfortunately your first didn't either. "Gary Keramidas" wrote: > 2 ways > > click format/columns/unhide > > click the B column header, drag so that B & D are selected. right click on one > and choose unhide > > -- > > > Gary Keramidas > Excel 2003 > > > "WOLLAM" <WOLLAM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B629DA05-0FA7-4B17-81FC-16623A4CD6FE(a)microsoft.com... > > Yes, to unhide a column would seem to be a basic task. However, my wife sent > > me a file from work that has column C hidden. I used the "right-click, > > unhide" method, but it didn't work. The file is not read-only. Is there > > another way to unhide a column, or am I just missing something? As usual, > > thank you everyone for your help. > > > > Wollam > > . >
From: מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן on 9 Jan 2010 02:45 To my opinion col. C is not hidden - it must have been narrowed down to 1 Pixel, or so. Try to grab the column border until you see the yellow tool-tip as in the picture - and drag it in order to bring col. C back to its normal width. http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/7080/nonamex.png Micky "WOLLAM" wrote: > Gary, > Thanks for the input, but I had already tried your second method and was > unsuccessful. Unfortunately your first didn't either. > > "Gary Keramidas" wrote: > > > 2 ways > > > > click format/columns/unhide > > > > click the B column header, drag so that B & D are selected. right click on one > > and choose unhide > > > > -- > > > > > > Gary Keramidas > > Excel 2003 > > > > > > "WOLLAM" <WOLLAM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:B629DA05-0FA7-4B17-81FC-16623A4CD6FE(a)microsoft.com... > > > Yes, to unhide a column would seem to be a basic task. However, my wife sent > > > me a file from work that has column C hidden. I used the "right-click, > > > unhide" method, but it didn't work. The file is not read-only. Is there > > > another way to unhide a column, or am I just missing something? As usual, > > > thank you everyone for your help. > > > > > > Wollam > > > > . > >
From: Gary Keramidas on 9 Jan 2010 02:45 did you check for a frozen pane? window/unfreeze pane -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "WOLLAM" <WOLLAM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39DAACAF-E4B7-433F-A8E8-0BF9649E139F(a)microsoft.com... > Gary, > Thanks for the input, but I had already tried your second method and was > unsuccessful. Unfortunately your first didn't either. > > "Gary Keramidas" wrote: > >> 2 ways >> >> click format/columns/unhide >> >> click the B column header, drag so that B & D are selected. right click on >> one >> and choose unhide >> >> -- >> >> >> Gary Keramidas >> Excel 2003 >> >> >> "WOLLAM" <WOLLAM(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B629DA05-0FA7-4B17-81FC-16623A4CD6FE(a)microsoft.com... >> > Yes, to unhide a column would seem to be a basic task. However, my wife >> > sent >> > me a file from work that has column C hidden. I used the "right-click, >> > unhide" method, but it didn't work. The file is not read-only. Is there >> > another way to unhide a column, or am I just missing something? As usual, >> > thank you everyone for your help. >> > >> > Wollam >> >> . >>
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