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Carebeatle

Dragged 2 columns closer together, now can't see columns in betwee
 

Please help! I wanted to look at column "C" and column "F" right next to
each other, so I dragged the edge of column "F" over to the edge of column
"C". But now I can't seem to undo this drag so I can see columns "D" and "E"
again. When I search for "D1" or "E1" via the go to command, a tiny part of
the border between "C" and "F" is highlighted, so it doesn't seem like those
two columns have been deleted. Does anyone know how to uncover those two
columns? Thank you so much!

Jacob Skaria

Dragged 2 columns closer together, now can't see columns in betwee
 
Select cell C1. Press Ctrl+Spacebar to select the entire column. Extend your
selection to F. by using right arrow... Increase the column width by dragging
on the column header C

OR
From menu change the column width..

If this post helps click Yes
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Jacob Skaria


"Carebeatle" wrote:


Please help! I wanted to look at column "C" and column "F" right next to
each other, so I dragged the edge of column "F" over to the edge of column
"C". But now I can't seem to undo this drag so I can see columns "D" and "E"
again. When I search for "D1" or "E1" via the go to command, a tiny part of
the border between "C" and "F" is highlighted, so it doesn't seem like those
two columns have been deleted. Does anyone know how to uncover those two
columns? Thank you so much!


David Biddulph[_2_]

Dragged 2 columns closer together, now can't see columns in betwee
 
Highlight columns from C to F, and try Format/ Column/ Unhide.
If that doesn't work, try Format/ Column/ Width, and set to an appropriate
value. (Default may be 8.43).
--
David Biddulph

Carebeatle wrote:
Please help! I wanted to look at column "C" and column "F" right
next to each other, so I dragged the edge of column "F" over to the
edge of column "C". But now I can't seem to undo this drag so I can
see columns "D" and "E" again. When I search for "D1" or "E1" via
the go to command, a tiny part of the border between "C" and "F" is
highlighted, so it doesn't seem like those two columns have been
deleted. Does anyone know how to uncover those two columns? Thank
you so much!





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