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The content of my excel worksheet is missing
The content of my excel worksheet is missing. I now only show gray area - I
probably pressed something (which I cannot remember what) but I know that the content is still there because when I do error checking it still recognize the content. |
The content of my excel worksheet is missing
Hi Mila,
Here are some possibilities: 1. Your workbook is hidden - choose Window, Unhide... 2. Your sheets are hidden - choose Format, Sheets, Unhide... 3. Your rows or columns are hidden - click the top left corner of the spreadsheet (between the row numbers and column letters), choose Format, Rows, Unhide or Format, Columns, Unhide. 4. Freeze panes is set so you can't see the columns - choose Window, Unfreeze Panes. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mila" wrote: The content of my excel worksheet is missing. I now only show gray area - I probably pressed something (which I cannot remember what) but I know that the content is still there because when I do error checking it still recognize the content. |
The content of my excel worksheet is missing
Hi Shane,
Thanks - it works... "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi Mila, Here are some possibilities: 1. Your workbook is hidden - choose Window, Unhide... 2. Your sheets are hidden - choose Format, Sheets, Unhide... 3. Your rows or columns are hidden - click the top left corner of the spreadsheet (between the row numbers and column letters), choose Format, Rows, Unhide or Format, Columns, Unhide. 4. Freeze panes is set so you can't see the columns - choose Window, Unfreeze Panes. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mila" wrote: The content of my excel worksheet is missing. I now only show gray area - I probably pressed something (which I cannot remember what) but I know that the content is still there because when I do error checking it still recognize the content. |
The content of my excel worksheet is missing
Just curious.......
"It" was which one of the four items listed? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:05:01 -0700, Mila wrote: Hi Shane, Thanks - it works... "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi Mila, Here are some possibilities: 1. Your workbook is hidden - choose Window, Unhide... 2. Your sheets are hidden - choose Format, Sheets, Unhide... 3. Your rows or columns are hidden - click the top left corner of the spreadsheet (between the row numbers and column letters), choose Format, Rows, Unhide or Format, Columns, Unhide. 4. Freeze panes is set so you can't see the columns - choose Window, Unfreeze Panes. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mila" wrote: The content of my excel worksheet is missing. I now only show gray area - I probably pressed something (which I cannot remember what) but I know that the content is still there because when I do error checking it still recognize the content. |
The content of my excel worksheet is missing
Hi,
I second that, which one was it? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Gord Dibben" wrote: Just curious....... "It" was which one of the four items listed? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:05:01 -0700, Mila wrote: Hi Shane, Thanks - it works... "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi Mila, Here are some possibilities: 1. Your workbook is hidden - choose Window, Unhide... 2. Your sheets are hidden - choose Format, Sheets, Unhide... 3. Your rows or columns are hidden - click the top left corner of the spreadsheet (between the row numbers and column letters), choose Format, Rows, Unhide or Format, Columns, Unhide. 4. Freeze panes is set so you can't see the columns - choose Window, Unfreeze Panes. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mila" wrote: The content of my excel worksheet is missing. I now only show gray area - I probably pressed something (which I cannot remember what) but I know that the content is still there because when I do error checking it still recognize the content. |
The content of my excel worksheet is missing
Shane
We'll probably never find out<g Gord On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 00:18:01 -0700, ShaneDevenshire wrote: Hi, I second that, which one was it? |
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