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Default Cant se some columns! Why?

I have a spreadsheet that displays COL A and them col BL-BM-BN etc
How do I get to see the cols B to BK
I am working with EXCEL 2007
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Default Cant se some columns! Why?

Either columns B through BK are hidden (most likely), or the Window is frozen
and you've scrolled way over to the right, bringing column BL next to A.

Assuming they're just hidden,
Click on the 2 that identifies row 2 so that the entire row is selected, then

On the [HOME] tab, in the CELLS group, pull down the "Format" list and
choose Hide and Unhide and click the UNHIDE COLUMNS option.


If its a Frozen window thing, try scrolling over to the left and see how
that works.
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I have a spreadsheet that displays COL A and them col BL-BM-BN etc
How do I get to see the cols B to BK
I am working with EXCEL 2007
Thanks

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