Hiding and Unhiding Columns and Rows in Excel
This chapter teaches you how to hide and unhide columns and rows, helping you declutter your view and focus on what's important.
Hiding and unhiding columns and rows can make your worksheets cleaner and easier to navigate, especially when sharing with others.
These techniques are great for managing large datasets and protecting sensitive information without deleting it.
Key Points
- Hide a column by selecting the column header, right-clicking, and choosing Hide or using
Ctrl+0; - Hide a row by selecting the row header, right-clicking, and choosing Hide or using
Ctrl+9; - Unhide columns by selecting adjacent columns, right-clicking, and choosing Unhide or using
Ctrl+Shift+0; - Unhide rows by selecting adjacent rows, right-clicking, and choosing Unhide or using
Ctrl+Shift+9.
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This chapter teaches you how to hide and unhide columns and rows, helping you declutter your view and focus on what's important.
Hiding and unhiding columns and rows can make your worksheets cleaner and easier to navigate, especially when sharing with others.
These techniques are great for managing large datasets and protecting sensitive information without deleting it.
Key Points
- Hide a column by selecting the column header, right-clicking, and choosing Hide or using
Ctrl+0; - Hide a row by selecting the row header, right-clicking, and choosing Hide or using
Ctrl+9; - Unhide columns by selecting adjacent columns, right-clicking, and choosing Unhide or using
Ctrl+Shift+0; - Unhide rows by selecting adjacent rows, right-clicking, and choosing Unhide or using
Ctrl+Shift+9.
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