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Default 2007 Worksheet, Hidden Columns, .CSV Format Saves Hidden Colum


Are you sure you could do this in Excel 2003?

Pl. post your question again as I don't know of any setting which will
achieve what you want...


"Tammy" wrote:

I'm wondering if there's some sort of setting, then, in 2003 that did this
for me and if there's an equivalent setting in 2007.

"Sheeloo" wrote:

I tried with Excel 2003 and 2007 both... both saved the hidden column too.

Workaround...
F5-Special-Select Visible cells only
Copy and paste to another sheet and save that sheet as CSV

"Tammy" wrote:

In 2003 Excel, I could hide columns in a worksheet, save the worksheet as a
.csv and the hidden columns/data did not convert to the .csv file (which is
what I want). In 2007 Excel, I have hidden columns and save the worksheet as
a .csv and the hidden columns/data get converted over, too. Is there
something I can do about this? I don't want the data from the hidden columns
converting to the .csv.

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