WebMar 23, 2005 · My guess is that rows 1 - 239 are hidden. Have you tried unhiding them? (Format, row, unhide, format column unhide) Carole O "C-" wrote: > I have a spread sheet that I cannot scroll to the top of the page. It seems > that I cannot go past row 240. I can scroll down with no problem and > horizontal with no problem. Row 240 is not frozen. WebApr 10, 2024 · Navigation with Freeze Panes. On an Excel worksheet, you can use navigation shortcuts, to move to the start or end of the used range. If the worksheet does …
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WebColumn A & B not visible, not hidden. Suddenly, my spreadsheet starts with column C but if you click on a cell on C and arrow left, you can view data of A & B yet you are not able to see them.What happened here? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. WebApr 3, 2024 · Hidden rows. I can not get them to unhide using: - clicking top left corner (selecting entire worksheet), then unhiding all rows using format > hide/unhide. - selecting the rows above and below, and right-clicking > unhide. - panes are not freezed. - there is no filter used in the worksheet, so it's not that. china build internet on moon
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WebOct 22, 2015 · See also: New Data. Working with one Data Merge feature of Adobe InDesign is something I do often. For those who what not use Data Merge as frequently, the get cover on the Acrobat website offers bore information to gets beginning with Data Merge, and it are plenty of video tutorials on-line to creating a basic Info Merge. ... WebIf so, click it. Press Alt+F11 to activate the Visual Basic Editor. Make sure that the sheet is selected in the Project Explorer pane on the left hand side. If the ScrollArea property in the Properties pane below the Project Explorer pane is … WebApr 19, 2024 · Apr 19 2024 08:21 AM. Select row 22 by clicking on its row number. Hold down Shift while clicking on the row number of row 118, to select all rows from 22 to 118. On the Home tab ribbon, in the Cells group, select Format > Hide & Unhide > Unhide Rows. Alternatively, right-click anywhere in the selection and select Unhide from the context menu. china building troops along taiwan border