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Hello,

I'm using Excel 2003. It seems in the older versions, when I hid a column or
row, it would put a little "+" tab above the labels. You could easily "click"
or "unclick" ("hide" or unhide") the columns or rows.

I need to be able to hid these rows or columns, but unhide them for use and
then hid them again for ease of use and printing.

Thank you.
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Hiding rows/columns and Grouping/Outline are quite different features.
The little + sign occurs when you group (outline) it's not actually
hiding rows
Its under the DATA GROUP AND OUTLINE in Office XP and earlier
Imguessing its still there in 2003... Well i hope it is.

George


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Hello,

I'm using Excel 2003. It seems in the older versions, when I hid a column or
row, it would put a little "+" tab above the labels. You could easily "click"
or "unclick" ("hide" or unhide") the columns or rows.

I need to be able to hid these rows or columns, but unhide them for use and
then hid them again for ease of use and printing.

Thank you.

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