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Dave Peterson
 
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One more.
Tools|Options|transition tab
check "transition navigation keys"

Start a new worksheet (even in a new workbook)
type = (just an equal sign) in A1 of that new worksheet

go back to that worksheet with the "hidden" columns.

Oh, oh!




Ron de Bruin wrote:

Another way is this

Press F5
Enter B1
OK
Look in the formula bar now

You can use the down arrow to see the cells below

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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl

"Harald Staff" wrote in message ...
Here is what will happen. Test this in a blank new workbook:

Enter in the following cells.
A1: You're the
B1: stupidest
C1: man !

Rightclick columnheader B. Choose Hide. Now it says "You're the man !",
which is far nicer. Go menu Tools Protection, protect the sheet with a
long complex password, mixed case, numbers and letters, at least 10
characters long. This is as safe as you possibly get. Celebrate with a
coffee.

Now Select cells A1:C1 with your mouse. Click the Copy button.
Go to another worksheet. Click any cell. Click the Paste button.

HTH. Best wishes Harald


"Fern" skrev i melding
...
Is it possible to restrict the view of several columns to one user? I have

a
spreadsheet that the whole team enters data into. The manager wants

columns
in the same spreadsheet where she can enter confidential information about
each project, so she should be the only person who can view or unhide or
ungroup those columns or something. Any suggestions?




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Dave Peterson