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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 1846735" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>Select a page that has no column or row headers (a-z,1-65,000). Select the menu item Tools > Options > View (tab) and click on "Show Row and Column Headers" box. This will reveal the row and column headers which will be helpful in editing the sheet.</p><p></p><p>Under the Format Menu You will see selections for Row, Column, Sheet. Under those selections you will have selections for hide, unhide. Unhiding sheets can be done from any page. Just select Format>Sheet>Unhide and it will pop up a dialogue box that lists the hidden sheets. To rehide something just do the same thing again only select hidden. Just unhiding the all of the sheets and using the "Trace Precedents" command will make things much clearer. It looks like the sheet has been made easier to modify. </p><p></p><p>It is similar for hidden rows and columns. You can identify where these are by looking for discontinuities in the row and column headers. If the columns go from C to H then you have 4 hidden columns. Same thing for rows. What is usually quickest is to select the very upper left box, the corner where the row and column headers meet. That will select the entire page. Selecting Format>Column>Unhide and Format>Rows>Unhide will show all of the hidden rows and columns where the data is stored. </p><p></p><p>Changing the abilities on the Class Sheets is fairly straight forward. Just replace the text with your own.</p><p></p><p>Just try fiddling with it for a bit. It is confusing at first, but it should become clearer as you work with it. I have found that in many cases the difference between a "Computer Smart" person and one who is not, is that the "Computer Smart" person starts poking and fiddling around with stuff to see what affects what, where as the non-"Smart" person just goes "I don't understand!" and does nothing. Just make sure you aren't working on the only copy of your character, make backups first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 1846735, member: 149"] Select a page that has no column or row headers (a-z,1-65,000). Select the menu item Tools > Options > View (tab) and click on "Show Row and Column Headers" box. This will reveal the row and column headers which will be helpful in editing the sheet. Under the Format Menu You will see selections for Row, Column, Sheet. Under those selections you will have selections for hide, unhide. Unhiding sheets can be done from any page. Just select Format>Sheet>Unhide and it will pop up a dialogue box that lists the hidden sheets. To rehide something just do the same thing again only select hidden. Just unhiding the all of the sheets and using the "Trace Precedents" command will make things much clearer. It looks like the sheet has been made easier to modify. It is similar for hidden rows and columns. You can identify where these are by looking for discontinuities in the row and column headers. If the columns go from C to H then you have 4 hidden columns. Same thing for rows. What is usually quickest is to select the very upper left box, the corner where the row and column headers meet. That will select the entire page. Selecting Format>Column>Unhide and Format>Rows>Unhide will show all of the hidden rows and columns where the data is stored. Changing the abilities on the Class Sheets is fairly straight forward. Just replace the text with your own. Just try fiddling with it for a bit. It is confusing at first, but it should become clearer as you work with it. I have found that in many cases the difference between a "Computer Smart" person and one who is not, is that the "Computer Smart" person starts poking and fiddling around with stuff to see what affects what, where as the non-"Smart" person just goes "I don't understand!" and does nothing. Just make sure you aren't working on the only copy of your character, make backups first. [/QUOTE]
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