I've tried the usual "Go To" suggestions.
I've tried from home - cells - format - unhide option.
I've tried typing A1 in the name box next to the formula box.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Kathy![]()
I've tried the usual "Go To" suggestions.
I've tried from home - cells - format - unhide option.
I've tried typing A1 in the name box next to the formula box.
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Kathy![]()
Hi ksr5050 and welcome to the forum,
Click on the letter B (the column head of column B) and drag your mouse to the left. With this selected, right click on the selected column(s) and select Unhide.
I hope that works for you.
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At the junction of the Column Headings & Row Headings click on the small grey box to select everything. Right click on the a Column & choose unhide
Hope that helps.
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