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Help - Column D is missing.
I used Column D to store our cost of materials then I referenced it in some
formula's in Columns G & H but I screwed up. I hid Column D before generating a hardcopy and then I quit Excel with Column D hidden! Though Columns G & H still hold the correct values and still refer to Col D, I am not able to restore it to make additional changes and I don't necessary want to reinput all the data. UNDO does not work and Tools-Options-View doesn't either. Can anyone tell me how to restore Col D? Thanks a lot, Carlos |
Help - Column D is missing.
Select both columns C and E
Goto the menu FormatColumnUnhide -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "CarlosJumenez" wrote in message ... I used Column D to store our cost of materials then I referenced it in some formula's in Columns G & H but I screwed up. I hid Column D before generating a hardcopy and then I quit Excel with Column D hidden! Though Columns G & H still hold the correct values and still refer to Col D, I am not able to restore it to make additional changes and I don't necessary want to reinput all the data. UNDO does not work and Tools-Options-View doesn't either. Can anyone tell me how to restore Col D? Thanks a lot, Carlos |
Help - Column D is missing.
Another way.
Edit|goto (or hit F5 or ctrl-g) type: D1 Format|column|Unhide (xl2003 menu system) CarlosJumenez wrote: I used Column D to store our cost of materials then I referenced it in some formula's in Columns G & H but I screwed up. I hid Column D before generating a hardcopy and then I quit Excel with Column D hidden! Though Columns G & H still hold the correct values and still refer to Col D, I am not able to restore it to make additional changes and I don't necessary want to reinput all the data. UNDO does not work and Tools-Options-View doesn't either. Can anyone tell me how to restore Col D? Thanks a lot, Carlos -- Dave Peterson |
Help - Column D is missing.
Select columns C and E, then Format/ Columns/ Unhide
Or if you right-click columns C and E, you'll get the Unhide option directly. -- David Biddulph "CarlosJumenez" wrote in message ... I used Column D to store our cost of materials then I referenced it in some formula's in Columns G & H but I screwed up. I hid Column D before generating a hardcopy and then I quit Excel with Column D hidden! Though Columns G & H still hold the correct values and still refer to Col D, I am not able to restore it to make additional changes and I don't necessary want to reinput all the data. UNDO does not work and Tools-Options-View doesn't either. Can anyone tell me how to restore Col D? Thanks a lot, Carlos |
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