ID: Q164316
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When you attempt to delete the cell contents of a selection that contains some hidden columns, Microsoft Excel fails to delete the data in the hidden cells.
This behavior occurs if the following conditions are true:
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To work around this problem, select a range of cells instead of the entire row, and then click Delete Rows on the Edit menu.
Example:
For example, to delete the cell contents in a selection that contains hidden columns, use the following steps:
1. Type the following data into a worksheet:
A1: 1 B1: A C1: A D1: A E1: A
A2: 2 B2: A C2: A D2: A E2: A
A3: 3 B3: A C3: A D3: A E3: A
A4: 4 B4: B C4: B D4: B E4: B
A5: 5 B5: B C5: B D5: B E5: B
A6: 6 B6: B C6: B D6: B E6: B
A7: 7 B7: C C7: C D7: C E7: C
A8: 8 B8: C C8: C D8: C E8: C
A9: 9 B9: C C9: C D9: C E9: C
A10: 10 B10: C C10: C D10: C E10: C
2. Select cells C1 and D1.
3. On the Format menu, point to Column, and then click Hide.
4. Select cell A1.
5. On the Data menu, point to Filter, and then click AutoFilter.
6. Click the AutoFilter arrow in cell B1, and click "b" (without the
quotation marks).
7. Select the range A4:E6.
NOTE: Do not select the row by clicking the row number.
8. On the Edit menu, click Delete Row.
9. When you are prompted to delete entire rows, click Yes.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, Service Release 1.
For more information about filtering a list, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
autofilter
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Ways to find values
in a list by using filters" topic.
Keywords : xllist
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: November 1, 1998