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Hi there,

I have a 2003 workbook with a hidden sheet. When I open this workbook in
2007 the option is not available to unhide the hidden sheet, although when I
open this workbook in 2003 again it is there...

Can someone please assist in this regard?

Thank you!
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Hi,

Do you mean the Unhide button within the Window group on the View tab of the
ribbon is not enabled?

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Hi there,

I have a 2003 workbook with a hidden sheet. When I open this workbook in
2007 the option is not available to unhide the hidden sheet, although when
I
open this workbook in 2003 again it is there...

Can someone please assist in this regard?

Thank you!


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