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Unhide a column
I am creating an Excel workbook with multiple worksheets using Office 2003.
On one of them the very first column has disappeared. The funny thing is that when I pull up print preview it is there and when I send it to print it is there. I have tried format, column, unhide but it still doesn't show. The other worksheets within the workbook are all working great. Help please? |
Unhide a column
Make sure it truely is hidden, and not the victim of a split or frozen window.
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200824 "Kathy" wrote: I am creating an Excel workbook with multiple worksheets using Office 2003. On one of them the very first column has disappeared. The funny thing is that when I pull up print preview it is there and when I send it to print it is there. I have tried format, column, unhide but it still doesn't show. The other worksheets within the workbook are all working great. Help please? |
Unhide a column
"Kathy" wrote in message
... I am creating an Excel workbook with multiple worksheets using Office 2003. On one of them the very first column has disappeared. The funny thing is that when I pull up print preview it is there and when I send it to print it is there. I have tried format, column, unhide but it still doesn't show. The other worksheets within the workbook are all working great. Help please? Normally to unhide a column you would highlight one either side and click on <Format<Column<Unhide. The problem is that there is no column to the left of A. To get around this click on the square to the north of the row headers and to the west of the column headers click on <Format<Column<Unhide. Bill Ridgeway |
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