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I have the following problem:
I have hidden quite a lot of rows (containing formulas). Now I want to copy an entire column with Copy-paste Special so they only contain values. This means I first have to unhide all the rows, and then hide them again. But is there a possibility to hide whatever was hidden with one easy click? Or do you I have to write down the numbers of all the rows that were hidden in the first place, and then select them all again to hide them again? |
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Select and copy data Use the 'Undo' button to hide all that you unhid Paste previously copied data |
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