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Hiding Workbook Elements

Sometimes when I’m building fancy tools or dashboards in Excel, I like to remove some of the workbook elements that give it that classic “spreadsheet” look and feel.

In this tip, I’ll show you how some simple adjustments — like hiding gridlines, headers, or the formula bar — can go a long way when it comes to designing clean and polished user-facing reports.

COMMON USE CASES:

  • Creating clean and polished “dashboard-style” views
  • Preventing users from modifying rows, columns, or formulas

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