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I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview
so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ?
-- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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I just tried it but it did not work.
Cindy "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a
square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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This didn't work. Any other ideas??
"Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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Type "A1" in the "name box" (the box right above the blank square of the
column header). Now the A1 cell is selected. Go to FormatColumn and try to ue again the "unhide" and/or the "width..." commands. What happens? Best regards! "Cindy" escreveu na mensagem ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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try to *use* again...
"Raffael" ue again the "unhide" and/or the "width..." commands. |
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After typing A1 in the name box, be sure and hit the [Enter] key to put you
into cell A1. "Raffael" wrote: Type "A1" in the "name box" (the box right above the blank square of the column header). Now the A1 cell is selected. Go to FormatColumn and try to ue again the "unhide" and/or the "width..." commands. What happens? Best regards! "Cindy" escreveu na mensagem ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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When you say it dosn't work, do you mean you click on it and still can't see
or scroll to column A, or are you saying you can't click on "Unhidden"? If the latter, have you checked whether your worksheet is protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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It didn't do it.
"Raffael" wrote: Type "A1" in the "name box" (the box right above the blank square of the column header). Now the A1 cell is selected. Go to FormatColumn and try to ue again the "unhide" and/or the "width..." commands. What happens? Best regards! "Cindy" escreveu na mensagem ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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I now get a four way arrow when i put my mouse over the right side of what
should be column A "Raffael" wrote: try to *use* again... "Raffael" ue again the "unhide" and/or the "width..." commands. |
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I still can't see Col. A. However I now get a four way arrow when I am what
should be the right side of col. A. But I can't drag the cell open. Any ideas? Thanks. "David Biddulph" wrote: When you say it dosn't work, do you mean you click on it and still can't see or scroll to column A, or are you saying you can't click on "Unhidden"? If the latter, have you checked whether your worksheet is protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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Did you answer my question? Is the worksheet protected?
-- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I still can't see Col. A. However I now get a four way arrow when I am what should be the right side of col. A. But I can't drag the cell open. Any ideas? Thanks. "David Biddulph" wrote: When you say it dosn't work, do you mean you click on it and still can't see or scroll to column A, or are you saying you can't click on "Unhidden"? If the latter, have you checked whether your worksheet is protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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No the worksheet is not protected.
"David Biddulph" wrote: Did you answer my question? Is the worksheet protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I still can't see Col. A. However I now get a four way arrow when I am what should be the right side of col. A. But I can't drag the cell open. Any ideas? Thanks. "David Biddulph" wrote: When you say it dosn't work, do you mean you click on it and still can't see or scroll to column A, or are you saying you can't click on "Unhidden"? If the latter, have you checked whether your worksheet is protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the print preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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I give up.
:P Except if...... why don't you delete all the data, making sure the file size will be as small as ~50kb and post it here, so we can get a better view of it? Last chance... "Cindy" wrote: No the worksheet is not protected. "David Biddulph" wrote: Did you answer my question? Is the worksheet protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I still can't see Col. A. However I now get a four way arrow when I am what should be the right side of col. A. But I can't drag the cell open. Any ideas? Thanks. "David Biddulph" wrote: When you say it dosn't work, do you mean you click on it and still can't see or scroll to column A, or are you saying you can't click on "Unhidden"? If the latter, have you checked whether your worksheet is protected? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... This didn't work. Any other ideas?? "Farhad" wrote: on the top left of your sheet (left ofthe characters and up numbers) is a square click on it then all your sheet should be selected then right click on the characters (top of colunms) then click unhiden. i hope it will work -- Farhad Hodjat "David Biddulph" wrote: Have you tried Windows/ Unfreeze panes ? -- David Biddulph "Cindy" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet that is missing Column A. It shows in the preview so I know that it is not totally lost. I tried select all - format - columns - unhide. That did not work. I also tried to resize the column. It does not show that column A is before Column B. Anyone know how I can get this column to show? All help is greatly appreciated. |
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