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Hi...I have Excel 2003. Is there a way to unhide multiple worksheets in a
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Hi...I have Excel 2003. Is there a way to unhide multiple worksheets in a
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Sub unhide()
Dim ws As Worksheet
For Each ws In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
If ws.Visible = xlHidden Then ws.Visible = xlSheetVisible
Next ws
End Sub


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Hi...I have Excel 2003. Is there a way to unhide multiple worksheets in a
workbook vs. unhiding one at a time?


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