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From: mamie1159 on 2 Feb 2010 21:50 I created columns and rows; however, the 4th column has a column that I had created earlier but couldn't find so I created another one.....Now, I'm positive that I have one on top of the other......how can I see the one in the back so that I can get rid of it (delete it, etc.)?.....thank you so very much......
From: "David Biddulph" groups [at] on 2 Feb 2010 22:10 You'll be able to see if there is a hidden column, because the column letters which you can see will not be consecutive, so you would see A B C E F or something similar in the column headings. Select the whole sheet by clicking the square at the top left, above row 1 and to the left of column A. Then Format/ Column/ Unhide. If the column is still not visible, it may have been set to zero width, so then Format/ Column/ Width and set to a non-zero value (the standard width may be 8.43). -- David Biddulph mamie1159 wrote: > I created columns and rows; however, the 4th column has a column that > I had created earlier but couldn't find so I created another > one.....Now, I'm positive that I have one on top of the > other......how can I see the one in the back so that I can get rid of > it (delete it, etc.)?.....thank you so very much......
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