Unhide One Column - 449 - Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast

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This video has been published on Jun 9, 2009.
Stuart from the UK asks: say that you have columns B through H hidden and want to unhide only one of those columns? Episode 449 will take a look at the process of hiding and unhiding columns. Although I had never tried it before Stuart posed the question, it seems that there is a way to unhide just that one column.

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Transcript of the video:
Hey, Welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. I'm Bill Jelen.
Today we have a question sent in by stuart from the UK.
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Leave the voicemail at Bill Jelen (Jelen). Or just drop us an email Bill@MrExcel.com Stuart's question Involves how to unhide just one column.
He says if he has columns B through H unhidden and needs to unhide column D, what he would have to do is unhide all of the columns and then hide the columns B and C and then hide columns E F G and H.
Let's just see how this works real quick. I'll create a quick data set here.
Fill it with some numbers.
Ctrl Enter.
What's the entry in all of those cells and to hide several columns, let's say we want B through H hidden.
We select the columns and then go to "Format" "Column" "Hide" and this is great for printing if those who wrote lots of intermediate formulas that don't need to be in our final report.
Now we can just see columns A through I.
Now to unhide the columns normally what people do is they select the two columns on either side and then go to "Format" "Column" "Unhide" that's simple enough, but Stuart's question is, what if I only needed to unhide one column?
and I didn't want to unhide columns B C E F G and H.
So let's go back. I'll select these columns and we'll go to "Format" "Column" "Hide" Now, immediately after you hide the columns notice that I had selected cells this time.
You can see if you look in the name box that we're still in cell B1.
Even though B1 is not selected, and that's actually the key to Stuart's problem.
So I'm going to select another cell and say now that I want to unhide Column D.
The first thing I have to do is move to cell D1.
Now there's no easy way to do that.
When I move left from I, I jump over to A But if I use the go to box. I'll be able to go to cell D1 so I hit the F5 key.
Want to go to cell D1 and sure enough, excel moves to that cell in the hidden column.
now that I've selected D1, I go to "Format" "Column" "Unhide" and sure enough excel has unhidden just my selected column.
Great question from Stuart and a great completely unintuitive solution in excel.
Hey, thanks for stopping by. we'll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel.
 

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