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Hiding rows and columns you don't need can make your Excel spreadsheet much easier to read, especially if it's large. Hidden rows don't clutter up your sheet, but still affect formulas. You can easily Hide and Unhide rows in any version of Excel by following this guide.

Quick Guide: Hiding Rows in Excel

To hide rows, use your mouse to select the rows you want to hide, right-click (or control-click) the selection, and click "Hide". To unhide the rows, highlight the rows above and below the hidden cells, right-click the selection, and click "Unhide".

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Hiding a Selection of Rows

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  1. You can hold the Ctrl key to select multiple rows.
  2. Select “Hide”. The rows will be hidden from the spreadsheet.
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  3. To unhide the rows, use the row selector to highlight the rows above and below the hidden rows. For example, select Row 4 and Row 8 if Rows 5-7 are hidden.
    • Right-click within the highlighted area.
    • Select “Unhide”.
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Hiding Grouped Rows

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  1. With Excel 2013, you can group/ungroup rows so that you can easily hide and unhide them.
    • Highlight the rows you want to group together and click "Data" tab.
    • Click "Group" button in the "Outline" Group.
  2. A line and a box with a (-) minus sign appears next to those rows. Click the box to hide the "grouped" rows. Once the rows are hidden the small box will display a (+) plus sign.
  3. Click (+) box if you want to unhide the rows.
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    What if the hidden rows were 123 in Excel?
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    Just select the cell or cells, then go to Home, and in Cells group, click Format. Then under Visibility, point to Hide\Unhide, and then click Hide Rows or Hide Columns. This will hide the Rows or Columns of the selected cell or cells.
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    How do I hide non-consecutive rows containing a specific word in a given column?
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    Highlight the entire spreadsheet. Go to Data then click on Filter. This will add a drop-down box in the header of each column. Click on the drop-down box in the column where the specified words you want to hide is located. De-select all of the items you wish to hide, and click OK.
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    What is the purpose of hiding rows?
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    Hiding rows you don’t need can make your Excel spreadsheet much easier to read, especially if it’s large. For example, if you want to input data that is used for multiple formulas, a hidden row will still contain that information but will not be shown.
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1. Select rows to hide.
2. Right-click the highlighted area.
3. Click Hide.

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