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      24th Mar 2006
Someone sent me a workbook with a worksheet that has an area above the column
heading letters in which two buttons appear. These buttons are labeled 1 and
2. Clicking on 2 displays rows that are hidden and shows a spanning line
over those columns. Clicking on 1 hides those rows.

I've searched for Custom Views, macros, etc. and can't find anything that is
the definition of these buttons. How can something like this be created? I
can email a jpg of the worksheet to show the buttons, if this is not clear.

Thanks.
 
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      24th Mar 2006
Open your work book that contains the command buttons and press Alt+F11 to
open the VBE (Visual Basic Editor) and search to see if there are any modules
containing VBA code that hides/unhides columns. If not, right click on any
visible toolbar and select the Control Toolbox toolbar.

On this tool bar is a design button that has a triangle/pencil/ruler icon,
click this to go into design mode. Right clck on one of your command buttons
and select View Code from the short cut menu. The macro code may be assigned
to the button.

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Kevin Backmann


"mnt" wrote:

> Someone sent me a workbook with a worksheet that has an area above the column
> heading letters in which two buttons appear. These buttons are labeled 1 and
> 2. Clicking on 2 displays rows that are hidden and shows a spanning line
> over those columns. Clicking on 1 hides those rows.
>
> I've searched for Custom Views, macros, etc. and can't find anything that is
> the definition of these buttons. How can something like this be created? I
> can email a jpg of the worksheet to show the buttons, if this is not clear.
>
> Thanks.

 
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      24th Mar 2006
go to a new workbook.

select several adjacent columns

go to
Data=>Group and Outline and click the group button



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"mnt" wrote:

> Someone sent me a workbook with a worksheet that has an area above the column
> heading letters in which two buttons appear. These buttons are labeled 1 and
> 2. Clicking on 2 displays rows that are hidden and shows a spanning line
> over those columns. Clicking on 1 hides those rows.
>
> I've searched for Custom Views, macros, etc. and can't find anything that is
> the definition of these buttons. How can something like this be created? I
> can email a jpg of the worksheet to show the buttons, if this is not clear.
>
> Thanks.

 
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      24th Mar 2006
This sounds like the group command. The tool button are available from the
Tools menu, Customize, Data category. In Excel 2003 the buttons are green
arrows pointing right (group) and left (ungroup). if you highlight a set of
rows or columns and then select the group button, you will see the buttons
appear that you spoke about.
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"mnt" wrote:

> Someone sent me a workbook with a worksheet that has an area above the column
> heading letters in which two buttons appear. These buttons are labeled 1 and
> 2. Clicking on 2 displays rows that are hidden and shows a spanning line
> over those columns. Clicking on 1 hides those rows.
>
> I've searched for Custom Views, macros, etc. and can't find anything that is
> the definition of these buttons. How can something like this be created? I
> can email a jpg of the worksheet to show the buttons, if this is not clear.
>
> Thanks.

 
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