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Skint4sure
 
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I have got a quiz on an excel spreadsheet but dont know all the answers but
figuren they are on sheet 2 of the workbook BUT that sheet is hidden.
How can I unhide sheet 2 OR find the answers?

thanks
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Gord Dibben
 
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Try Help "unhide" and look for unhide sheet.

You may be lucky and find the sheet is not "veryhidden", but just "hidden".

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On 25 Dec 2004 21:13:35 GMT, (Skint4sure) wrote:

I all

I have got a quiz on an excel spreadsheet but dont know all the answers but
figuren they are on sheet 2 of the workbook BUT that sheet is hidden.
How can I unhide sheet 2 OR find the answers?

thanks


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KL
 
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The following may work:

In cell [A1] write:

=Sheet2!A1

and copy formula to a range of cells, say A1:P100.

Another way is to use the following macro:

Sub test3()
Sheet2.Cells.Copy Sheet1.Cells
End Sub

Regards,
KL

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I all

I have got a quiz on an excel spreadsheet but dont know all the answers
but
figuren they are on sheet 2 of the workbook BUT that sheet is hidden.
How can I unhide sheet 2 OR find the answers?

thanks



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