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Hidden Column A Problem
I read the message sent in by ebf kentucky about having his column A hidden
in Excel and the solution of unfreezing the frames did not work for m y client. Client is using Office 2007 Excel. It doesn't specify in his email which version he is using so maybe there is something different for 2007. The strange part is when the screen is set to full - the A column appears but when you get the menu bar/ribbon back, the A disappears. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
Hidden Column A Problem
Select columns to the left and right of you want to unhide. Go to Home,
Cells, Format, Hide & Unhide, Unhide Columns from the ribbon. "G" wrote: I read the message sent in by ebf kentucky about having his column A hidden in Excel and the solution of unfreezing the frames did not work for m y client. Client is using Office 2007 Excel. It doesn't specify in his email which version he is using so maybe there is something different for 2007. The strange part is when the screen is set to full - the A column appears but when you get the menu bar/ribbon back, the A disappears. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
Hidden Column A Problem
If it's column A that's missing select col B and drag to the left, then
unhide as usual. -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "G" wrote: I read the message sent in by ebf kentucky about having his column A hidden in Excel and the solution of unfreezing the frames did not work for m y client. Client is using Office 2007 Excel. It doesn't specify in his email which version he is using so maybe there is something different for 2007. The strange part is when the screen is set to full - the A column appears but when you get the menu bar/ribbon back, the A disappears. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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