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row numbers turn blue, cannot unhide, but can drag
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Kerry,

Blue row numbers suggest they are hidden because of an autofilter and they
can't be unhidden by dragging, the only way is to remove the filter.


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wow, what a ditz, i should have thought about that, thank you very much

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Kerry,

Blue row numbers suggest they are hidden because of an autofilter and they
can't be unhidden by dragging, the only way is to remove the filter.


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row numbers turn blue, cannot unhide, but can drag

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I had a similar problem, if you are using filters, try selecting the entire
worksheet and turning the filters off and then resetting them.

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