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Default Row and Columns not visible - need help

I have a spreadsheet that is not protected, but the row and columns do not
show up. If you select the leftmost column the address box shows "O1" if you
scroll to the right, you will see O1, P1, then jumps to U1. Same thing with
the rows, the spreadsheet does not display them. I have tried to "unhide"
the columns and rows but with no success. How can I get them to display?

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Nevermind, found the answer in a totally unrelated posting.

"Vince" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that is not protected, but the row and columns do not
show up. If you select the leftmost column the address box shows "O1" if you
scroll to the right, you will see O1, P1, then jumps to U1. Same thing with
the rows, the spreadsheet does not display them. I have tried to "unhide"
the columns and rows but with no success. How can I get them to display?

Thank you,

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