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Maybe this... Alt+o+h+u

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You can write a little macro to do that and assign a key stroke combination
to that macro. Of course, the macro will have to know the name of the sheet
you want to unhide and once you put that name in the macro, that macro will
unhide that sheet only. Something like:
Sub HideTwo()
Sheets("Two").Visible = True
End Sub
Note that this macro unhides a sheet named "Two". HTH Otto
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