Let me make it more obvious. Instead of cells U1 and A56,
use cells E1 and A4 instead of E1 and A56. This will give
you a 16 cell grid 4 across and 4 deep.
Joe Conner wrote:
Yes, absolutely. In your example, put your cursor in cell U1. Then,
while holding down the shift key, press CTRL RIGHT-ARROW. This will
mark all the cells from U to the right. This will mark all the cells
through IV1. Then press FORMAT - COLUMN - HIDE. All columns greater
than T1 will dissappear.
Next, go to cell A56. Press and hold down the shift key, and press CTRL
DOWN-ARROW. This will mark all the cells from A56 to the end. Then
press FORMAT - ROW - HIDE.
Afterwards, only cells A1:T55 will be visible.
To undo these check on the small square in the upper left corner above
row 1 and left of column A. Then press FORMAT - ROW - SHOW and FORMAT -
COLUMN - SHOW.
Bob McCraw wrote:
Sirs, I am using Open Office 2.04. Is there a way to format a
spreadsheet so that only the active page will open. Example; I am
using 10 columns and 55 rows in a page, but when opened it covers the
entire screen showing columns A thru T. Can anything be done?
Bob McCraw
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