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I'm using the grouping function in Excel to collapse several sets of adjacent
"detail" columns. I would like to place a label next to the "+" sign to indicate what kind of details will show up if the column is expanded. Could some one advise how I might do this. I tried the hyperlink approach but it didn't "unhide" the cells which I had hidden. |
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