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I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this.
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Wayne,
You could try recording a macro. AQ23 - AZ23 refers to a specific cell range, as opposed to columns. So I am assuming that you mean columns AQ:AZ. Tools, macro, record new macro. 'Do your thing, in your case highlight the columns, right click, hide' tools, macro, stop recording. ALT + F11, click on modules, and you should see what you recorded. Following that you could try: In design mode, insert command button somewhere in your worksheet, double click the command button, insert/paste the macro you recorded earlier. Exit design mode. "Wayne" wrote: I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this. Thanks Wayne |
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You can't, but if you wish you can format the text in the cells to be the
same colour as the background so that the text is not visible. -- David Biddulph "Wayne" wrote in message ... I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this. Thanks Wayne |
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Firstly, what you are wanting to do is to hide a range of horizontal cells
NOT a number of columns. If row 23 is populated ONLY between AQ and AZ- Take the mouse cursor to the row number (to highlight the entire row) Click on <Format<Row<Hide to hide the entire row. You cannot hide a range of cells. However, you could colour both text and background white. That may keep prying eyes away. There may be other ways? Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Wayne" wrote in message ... I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this. Thanks Wayne |
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You cannot hide parts of columns or rows. You can hide the contents of AQ23:AZ23 by formatting to Custom ;;; or changing color to white. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 1 May 2007 13:19:01 -0700, Wayne wrote: I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this. Thanks Wayne |
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Thanks to all. I have a yearly chart that I wanted to hide so I could bring
up the month chart when my average macro is run. Thanks again "Gord Dibben" wrote: Wayne You cannot hide parts of columns or rows. You can hide the contents of AQ23:AZ23 by formatting to Custom ;;; or changing color to white. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 1 May 2007 13:19:01 -0700, Wayne wrote: I want to Be able to hide columns AQ23 - AZ23 only can someone help with this. Thanks Wayne |
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Hi Wayne,
Sure, I can help you with that. Here are the steps to hide columns AQ23 to AZ23 in Microsoft Excel:
To unhide the columns, follow these steps:
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