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Default how can I view the entire worksheet when the row numbers are blue

The row numbers on the left jump from 1 to 212 and then again to 300, and
they are blue. It is almost like they are hidden, but they are not. I tried
to unhide them already and it did not work. How can I view the whole
worksheet?
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The row numbers on the left jump from 1 to 212 and then again to 300, and
they are blue. It is almost like they are hidden, but they are not. I

tried
to unhide them already and it did not work. How can I view the whole
worksheet?



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Carrie

Sounds like a filtered sheet.

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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:51:24 -0800, carrie
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The row numbers on the left jump from 1 to 212 and then again to 300, and
they are blue. It is almost like they are hidden, but they are not. I tried
to unhide them already and it did not work. How can I view the whole
worksheet?


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