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How do I hide rows in excell 2003, and see the + sign to open?

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: How do I hide rows in excell 2003, and see the + sign to open?

    You can get those outlining symbols in a couple of ways.

    You could subtotal the range (data|subtotal)

    or you could do it manually (Data|Group)



    S.L.Johnson wrote:
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    > I have a worksheet that shows on the left hand side of the screen shows
    > little plus and minus signs in boxes, the hide and unhide certain rows. Can
    > someone explain how I go about setting those in a new worksheet? Thank You.


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    Dave Peterson

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: How do I hide rows in excell 2003, and see the + sign to open?

    You can get those outlining symbols in a couple of ways.

    You could subtotal the range (data|subtotal)

    or you could do it manually (Data|Group)



    S.L.Johnson wrote:
    >
    > I have a worksheet that shows on the left hand side of the screen shows
    > little plus and minus signs in boxes, the hide and unhide certain rows. Can
    > someone explain how I go about setting those in a new worksheet? Thank You.


    --

    Dave Peterson

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    S.L.Johnson
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    How do I hide rows in excell 2003, and see the + sign to open?

    I have a worksheet that shows on the left hand side of the screen shows
    little plus and minus signs in boxes, the hide and unhide certain rows. Can
    someone explain how I go about setting those in a new worksheet? Thank You.

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    Dave Peterson
    Guest

    Re: How do I hide rows in excell 2003, and see the + sign to open?

    You can get those outlining symbols in a couple of ways.

    You could subtotal the range (data|subtotal)

    or you could do it manually (Data|Group)



    S.L.Johnson wrote:
    >
    > I have a worksheet that shows on the left hand side of the screen shows
    > little plus and minus signs in boxes, the hide and unhide certain rows. Can
    > someone explain how I go about setting those in a new worksheet? Thank You.


    --

    Dave Peterson

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