i can’t see all columns in Numbers
All of column A and all but the right edge of column B are not visible. I’m in Numbers. It does not look like the columns are hidden,
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.7
All of column A and all but the right edge of column B are not visible. I’m in Numbers. It does not look like the columns are hidden,
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.7
Posted on Jul 4, 2025 1:04 PM
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Jul 11, 2025 1:50 PM in response to BikerHans
BikerHans wrote:
I think Numbers is getting too complicated, easy to make un-intentional mistakes now.
I believe it has been this way since the transition from Numbers '09, which was years ago.
The bullseye is there so you can drag the table around, and to select the entire table. What are you hoping to do and in what way does the bullseye "restrict" what you are hoping to do?
Jul 4, 2025 8:37 PM in response to AppleSurvival
Hi AppleSurvival,
Perhaps you accidentally dragged the table into the left margin. Menu > View > Show Rulers will show where the margins are.
Click on the table to make it active, then click on the "bullseye" top left and drag the table to the right.
I find these settings useful when aligning objects on the "canvas". Menu > Numbers > Settings >Rulers
Regards,
Ian.
Jul 11, 2025 1:33 PM in response to Yellowbox
Similar issue. Columns , not 'hidden', blocked out from view. Playing with 'bullseye', some active rows were also blocked out. Seems the left upper 'bulls eye' somehow restricts what Im hoping to do.
Q: How get back to normal Numbers? (I think Numbers is getting too complicated, easy to make un-intentional mistakes now. )
Jul 4, 2025 9:13 PM in response to Yellowbox
P.S. In my screen shot, Column A is visible because it is a Header Column, with Freeze Header Columns turned on.
Ian.
i can’t see all columns in Numbers