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Colin Vicary
 
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Default User Choosing Which Columns to View


Hi All

Google has failed me (probably because I asked the wrong questions!)

I have a ss with around 100 columns.

I want the user to be able to view only selected columns by (ideally)
showing a list of all available columns and the user then "ticking"
which ones they want to see.

If it were possible to, say, put a number against each column they
wanted and the resulting spreadsheet had the columns in the order
they'd chosen, I'd probably be the most popular guy around - for a few
days.

Hope you can help

Colin


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