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Default Unable to see or show sheet 1 in excel

With 'unhide' grayed out, I'd agree with Mike that it either does not exist
or it is set to xlVeryHidden.

for 'blank flange' - is this just one workbook? (I suspect so), or more than
one that you think should also have a Sheet1 in them?

"john" wrote:

It could just be hidden
look at format/sheet and see if you can unhide it. If the workbook has
protection then you might need to turn that off first using
tools/protection/unprotect
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"blank flange" wrote:

On opening a work book sheet 1 is not shown. It starts on sheet 2. The goback
pointer does not operate. I tried Format/Sheet/ but unhide is greyed out

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