Just as easy to right-click on the sheet tab without going to the VBE
From the worksheet.right-click and "View Code" opens the VBE
Paste in then Alt + q to return to the Excel window.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 06:57:01 -0700, Stefi
wrote:
Alt+F11(VB Editor),
Right click on your worksheet name among MS Excel objects
View code
Copy and paste code in the code window
Stefi
„Brandy” ezt írta:
How do you install?
I'm in MS VB
Thanks
Brandy
"Stefi" wrote:
Install this event sub into your workbook:
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.EntireRow.Hidden Then Target.EntireRow.Hidden = False
End Sub
Post if you need help on how to install!
Regards,
Stefi
„Gaurav” ezt írta:
not that I know of...but same thing can be done using keyboard as well.
Alt+O R U
This will unhide the row you entered in Go-To.
"Brandy" wrote in message
...
Yes, that's correct; however, is there a command that will do it all in
one?
So, if I go to D1, is there a command that will open the row for viewing?
Thanks
Brandy
"Gaurav" wrote:
in Go-To, type A14 for example. Press enter. Then go to FormatRowUnhide
"Brandy" wrote in message
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How can you view hidden rows with a "Go To" command?
I have hidden rows in a spreadsheet and I want to review a particular
row
or
column by using a "Go To" without un-hiding every row.
If I use the "go to" command, it will go to the desire row; however, it
will
not display the row or column for viewing.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Brandy