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I right-clicked the top of the column and hit "Hide".
I also figured out how to "Unhide": I just right-clicked the columns on either side and then hit "Unhide". Thanks, --NavyPianoMan "bj" wrote: how did you hide it? if it is column D try selecting columns C:E and format-column-width select a value "NavyPianoMan" wrote: Ok, I just tried the "hide" method with a column. But now I can't unhide it--I can't even CTRL-Z (undo) it. How do I get it back? "bj" wrote: Two ways to do what you want. set up a sheet for printing and format it as you want and just have cells you want on the sheet or hide the columns you don't want to print "NavyPianoMan" wrote: I only want to print certain columns from my worksheet. I'm using CTRL to select discrete columns. Is it possible to just print these columns fitted to one page (without space inbetween and without each column placed on a separate page)? |
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