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Default columns won't unhide

Help! I hid the A, B, and C columns on my worksheet. Now the columns won't
unhide. I've tried format/column/unhide; no luck. I tried changing the column
widths on all columns, no good. Any ideas?
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Default columns won't unhide

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Click the space between the D and 1 this will highlight the whole sheet
then format/column/unhide should work

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Help! I hid the A, B, and C columns on my worksheet. Now the columns won't
unhide. I've tried format/column/unhide; no luck. I tried changing the column
widths on all columns, no good. Any ideas?

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That did it! Thanks, Mike!

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Gimpy
Click the space between the D and 1 this will highlight the whole sheet
then format/column/unhide should work

"Gimpy815" wrote:

Help! I hid the A, B, and C columns on my worksheet. Now the columns won't
unhide. I've tried format/column/unhide; no luck. I tried changing the column
widths on all columns, no good. Any ideas?

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