![]() Simply click the box for the one you want to hide. A menu will pop up showing all the objects in the worksheet. You can also use the right-click context menu and the format options on the Home tab to hide or unhide individual rows and columns. To unhide, select an adjacent column and press Ctrl + Shift + 9. Hide a row: Select a cell in the row you want to hide, then press Ctrl + 9. Now you will not be able to see the objects that were in the workbook unless you go back and recheck the box.To hide objects individually, select the object, go up to the Format tab and click Selection Pane. To unhide, select an adjacent column and press Ctrl + Shift + 0. Where it says "For objects, show" click "Nothing (hide objects)". This feature only works with the current workbook.To hide objects in the workbook go to the Office button, Excel Options, the Advanced tab, and down to "Display options for this workbook". This will remove them from the current workbook. Uncheck the boxes for horizontal scroll bar, vertical scroll bar and sheet tabs. On the screen that comes up go to the Advanced tab and scroll down to "Display options for this workbook", where you will see some check boxes. To remove scroll bars and sheet tabs, go to the Office button, then Excel Options. This video is a tutorial on how to remove scroll bars, sheet tabs and objects in Excel. ![]()
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