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Someone has reduced the number of columns in the spreadsheet I'm using just
to A - AD.

I need to increase the size of the spreadsheet back to standard number of
columns. How do I do this?
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Hi!

They're probably just hidden.

Select column AD header and drag a few inches to the
right. Then right click within column AD and select Unhide.

Biff

-----Original Message-----
Someone has reduced the number of columns in the

spreadsheet I'm using just
to A - AD.

I need to increase the size of the spreadsheet back to

standard number of
columns. How do I do this?
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Dave Peterson
 
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Another way:

Edit|Goto (or hit F5 or ctrl-g)
type:
AE:IV

Then format|columns|Unhide



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Someone has reduced the number of columns in the spreadsheet I'm using just
to A - AD.

I need to increase the size of the spreadsheet back to standard number of
columns. How do I do this?


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