Column disappeared
I was using a Microsoft template called Dinner Menu with Guests, and had
filled out several rows and columns. I have Office Standard 2007. When I opened it yesterday, column B had disappeared. There is a graphic and titles at the top that appear to be frozen panes. I tried unfreezing them, but B didn't show up. Can it have slid under them somehow? The writing in C continues underneath A (that is hidden but partial letters showing.) Can anyone explain in simple terms what caused this and how to get that column and its information back? Thanks. |
Column disappeared
Somehow you probably either hid the column or the column width is set to 0.
-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "GayeSF" wrote in message ... I was using a Microsoft template called Dinner Menu with Guests, and had filled out several rows and columns. I have Office Standard 2007. When I opened it yesterday, column B had disappeared. There is a graphic and titles at the top that appear to be frozen panes. I tried unfreezing them, but B didn't show up. Can it have slid under them somehow? The writing in C continues underneath A (that is hidden but partial letters showing.) Can anyone explain in simple terms what caused this and how to get that column and its information back? Thanks. |
Column disappeared
Hi,
Highlight the column letters A:C and right click any of them and choose Unhide. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "GayeSF" wrote: I was using a Microsoft template called Dinner Menu with Guests, and had filled out several rows and columns. I have Office Standard 2007. When I opened it yesterday, column B had disappeared. There is a graphic and titles at the top that appear to be frozen panes. I tried unfreezing them, but B didn't show up. Can it have slid under them somehow? The writing in C continues underneath A (that is hidden but partial letters showing.) Can anyone explain in simple terms what caused this and how to get that column and its information back? Thanks. |
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