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by - delegate Anna [1 post] (2008 Mar 11 Tue, 16:31) replyReply

Is it possible to hide cells/rows/columns in a worksheet? ta

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by - delegate Samantha [21 posts] (2008 Mar 13 Thu, 13:03) replyReply

yes can do this by right clicking the row/cells/column and clicking on Hide?


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Create a hyperlink navigation sheet

In large files, it is often useful to have a front sheet with hyperlinks to the key databases and summary calculations in your spreadsheet. Hyperlinks can save you and (more importantly) those less familiar with your spreadsheet a great deal of pointless scrolling between and within sheets.



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