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I have inherited a worksheet/application made in Excel 97.
The person who created this has done some interesting trick to the
worksheet so that none of the worksheets in the workbook show any of
the column and rwo headings. How was this done I can not find the code
that causes this? I need to edit a piece of the formula but I can not
find my way around the worksheet because the heading do not show.


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<Tools <Options <View tab,
And click on the options you'd like to display.
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I have inherited a worksheet/application made in Excel 97.
The person who created this has done some interesting trick to the
worksheet so that none of the worksheets in the workbook show any of
the column and rwo headings. How was this done I can not find the code
that causes this? I need to edit a piece of the formula but I can not
find my way around the worksheet because the heading do not show.


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