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how do i unhide a column I never hid in the first place?
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Hi Bianca,

how do i unhide a column I never hid in the first place?


Try selecting the columns on either side of the hidden column and then:

Format | Column | Unhide

BTW, this is an Italian language newsgroup. For future questions, perhaps
try the
microsoft.public.excel.misc group which is the corresponding general English
language Excel group.


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Hi Bianca,

BTW, this is an Italian language newsgroup


Forgive me, this is clearly untrue - I momentarily lost my bearings!!

My only excuse is that I was misled by the chronologically adjacent posts
from Frank Verga who is a leading light in the Italian Excel group.

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