In Excel 2011 for Mac, you can hide entire worksheets or just some columns or rows. And you can unhide them, too. This control over what can be seen or not can be helpful in hiding content such as:

# re: Excel cell contents not visible - but show in formula bar and print preview After trying all these suggestions, I would like to share how I got my 2013 Excel issue fixed - when I saw the font was showing Arial Narrow but it was 'invisible' in the cells, I looked in the windows/systems/fonts folder and noticed they were missing from there.

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Just remember that you can also wind up having secrets that others know how to discover with these methods! Use these options to hide or unhide a complete worksheet:

  • To hide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Hide.

  • To unhide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Unhide.

You can also right-click any worksheet tab to bring up a menu that has a Hide option. Similarly, right-click any visible worksheet tab to bring up the same menu with an Unhide option.

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If your workbook has just one unhidden worksheet, or even just one worksheet in the entire workbook, you won’t be able to hide it.

  • To hide a row or rows: Select a complete row or multiple rows. Then choose Format→Row→Hide. Or right-click the row header and choose the Hide option.

  • To hide a column or columns: Select a complete column or multiple columns. Then choose Format→Column→Hide. Or right-click the column header and choose the Hide option.

  • To unhide rows or columns: You must first select the surrounding rows or columns by using the dark arrow cursor in the row number or column heading before you can unhide by choosing Format→Row (or Column)→Unhide. You can also select surrounding rows or columns, right-click the row or column header, and choose the Unhide option in the resultant menu.

When you add the comment in Excel cell, the little red triangle is being displayed:

To hide/display comments in Excel, do the following:

1. On the File tab, click the Options button:

2. In the Excel Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab,scroll down to the Display section and choose the option:

  • No comments or indicators to hide indicators:
  • Indicators only, and comments on hover to display all indicators like a little red triangleand display the comment only when you open it
  • Comments and indicators to display indicators and comments always displayed:

Notes:

  • To display/hide all comments, on the Review tab, in the Comments group, click ShowAll Comments:
  • To display an individual comment, click the cell that contains the comment, and then on theReview tab, in the Comments group, click Show/Hide Comment.

    You can also right-click the cell and then click Show/Hide Comments on the shortcut menu.

See also this tip in French:Comment masquer / afficher les indicateurs de commentaire.

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  • In Excel 2011 for Mac, you can hide entire worksheets or just some columns or rows. And you can unhide them, too. This control over what can be seen or not can be helpful in hiding content such as:

    # re: Excel cell contents not visible - but show in formula bar and print preview After trying all these suggestions, I would like to share how I got my 2013 Excel issue fixed - when I saw the font was showing Arial Narrow but it was \'invisible\' in the cells, I looked in the windows/systems/fonts folder and noticed they were missing from there.

    Just remember that you can also wind up having secrets that others know how to discover with these methods! Use these options to hide or unhide a complete worksheet:

    • To hide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Hide.

    • To unhide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Unhide.

    You can also right-click any worksheet tab to bring up a menu that has a Hide option. Similarly, right-click any visible worksheet tab to bring up the same menu with an Unhide option.

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    If your workbook has just one unhidden worksheet, or even just one worksheet in the entire workbook, you won’t be able to hide it.

    • To hide a row or rows: Select a complete row or multiple rows. Then choose Format→Row→Hide. Or right-click the row header and choose the Hide option.

    • To hide a column or columns: Select a complete column or multiple columns. Then choose Format→Column→Hide. Or right-click the column header and choose the Hide option.

    • To unhide rows or columns: You must first select the surrounding rows or columns by using the dark arrow cursor in the row number or column heading before you can unhide by choosing Format→Row (or Column)→Unhide. You can also select surrounding rows or columns, right-click the row or column header, and choose the Unhide option in the resultant menu.

    When you add the comment in Excel cell, the little red triangle is being displayed:

    To hide/display comments in Excel, do the following:

    1. On the File tab, click the Options button:

    2. In the Excel Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab,scroll down to the Display section and choose the option:

    • No comments or indicators to hide indicators:
    • Indicators only, and comments on hover to display all indicators like a little red triangleand display the comment only when you open it
    • Comments and indicators to display indicators and comments always displayed:

    Notes:

    • To display/hide all comments, on the Review tab, in the Comments group, click ShowAll Comments:
    • To display an individual comment, click the cell that contains the comment, and then on theReview tab, in the Comments group, click Show/Hide Comment.

      You can also right-click the cell and then click Show/Hide Comments on the shortcut menu.

    See also this tip in French:Comment masquer / afficher les indicateurs de commentaire.

    Office suite for apple. Included with your Mac is the iWork Suite: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. These are Apple’s own alternatives to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Pages, for instance, is the best Word alternative for Mac. As these are Mac-centric apps, the UI is quite different. Instead of being top-heavy, the options show up in a contextual menu on.

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  • In Excel 2011 for Mac, you can hide entire worksheets or just some columns or rows. And you can unhide them, too. This control over what can be seen or not can be helpful in hiding content such as:

    # re: Excel cell contents not visible - but show in formula bar and print preview After trying all these suggestions, I would like to share how I got my 2013 Excel issue fixed - when I saw the font was showing Arial Narrow but it was \'invisible\' in the cells, I looked in the windows/systems/fonts folder and noticed they were missing from there.

    Just remember that you can also wind up having secrets that others know how to discover with these methods! Use these options to hide or unhide a complete worksheet:

    • To hide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Hide.

    • To unhide a worksheet: Choose Format→Sheet→Unhide.

    You can also right-click any worksheet tab to bring up a menu that has a Hide option. Similarly, right-click any visible worksheet tab to bring up the same menu with an Unhide option.

    \'For\'

    If your workbook has just one unhidden worksheet, or even just one worksheet in the entire workbook, you won’t be able to hide it.

    • To hide a row or rows: Select a complete row or multiple rows. Then choose Format→Row→Hide. Or right-click the row header and choose the Hide option.

    • To hide a column or columns: Select a complete column or multiple columns. Then choose Format→Column→Hide. Or right-click the column header and choose the Hide option.

    • To unhide rows or columns: You must first select the surrounding rows or columns by using the dark arrow cursor in the row number or column heading before you can unhide by choosing Format→Row (or Column)→Unhide. You can also select surrounding rows or columns, right-click the row or column header, and choose the Unhide option in the resultant menu.

    When you add the comment in Excel cell, the little red triangle is being displayed:

    To hide/display comments in Excel, do the following:

    1. On the File tab, click the Options button:

    2. In the Excel Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab,scroll down to the Display section and choose the option:

    • No comments or indicators to hide indicators:
    • Indicators only, and comments on hover to display all indicators like a little red triangleand display the comment only when you open it
    • Comments and indicators to display indicators and comments always displayed:

    Notes:

    • To display/hide all comments, on the Review tab, in the Comments group, click ShowAll Comments:
    • To display an individual comment, click the cell that contains the comment, and then on theReview tab, in the Comments group, click Show/Hide Comment.

      You can also right-click the cell and then click Show/Hide Comments on the shortcut menu.

    See also this tip in French:Comment masquer / afficher les indicateurs de commentaire.

    Office suite for apple. Included with your Mac is the iWork Suite: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. These are Apple’s own alternatives to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Pages, for instance, is the best Word alternative for Mac. As these are Mac-centric apps, the UI is quite different. Instead of being top-heavy, the options show up in a contextual menu on.

    ...'>Excel For Mac Print Visible Only(06.05.2020)