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Hi All, How to hide a set of column range and can be displayed when requested
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If you want to hide columns D, E, AND F, then highlight those three columns
by clicking on the letters at the top, then right-click Hide...........to
un-hide, then highlight the two columns on either side of them, (C and G) and
right-click Unhide.......

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Ganesh,

Do you mean like using Data Group and Outline Group Columns?

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