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On several of my spreadsheets, Excel seems to be hiding rows from me. I have
filters, and I've selected "all" on each of them; I have also tried selecting
the entire spreadsheet and selecting "unhid all"; nothing works. Any ideas?
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By the way, I have resized thr rwo and saved, only to go back in and fid it
hidden again.

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On several of my spreadsheets, Excel seems to be hiding rows from me. I have
filters, and I've selected "all" on each of them; I have also tried selecting
the entire spreadsheet and selecting "unhid all"; nothing works. Any ideas?

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If your question is "why does this happen", it may be due to a macro
that runs when your workbook opens.

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I have no macros.

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If your question is "why does this happen", it may be due to a macro
that runs when your workbook opens.


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