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I'm Michael Leng. Welcome to my blog, “Exceltip2day”.
Today, I’m going to share a useful Excel shortcut key:
ð Ctrl + 0 (Zero) — This shortcut hides the selected column in Excel.
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Do you know what is the shortcut key to insert the current date in any cell of a worksheet?In this article, I’ll explain:
✅ How to use the Ctrl + 0 shortcut to hide columns in an Excel worksheet.
✅ Why this shortcut can help you work faster and more efficiently.
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In this article, it consists of how to use the shortcut keys to hide the selected column in an Excel sheet.
Here is the table of the shortcut key buttons to proceed to hide the column.
Shortcut for: Hide the selected column.
Windows shortcut
Ctrl0(Zero)
Now, I'll tell you the step by step of using the shortcut key buttons.
ð Use your mouse click into any cell of the column you want to hide.
ð Press the Ctrl+0 key buttons at the same time.
ð Release your fingers out of the buttons.
See the snapshot below which is showing how to operate it.

Figure no.1 shows cell Column "C" before getting hidden.
Figure no.2 shows the cell Column C after getting hidden
That brings me to the end of my posting.
So, from now on, if you would like to hide any column in your Excel sheet, you know to use the shortest way to handle your task quicker than the regular method.
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So, from now on, if you would like to hide any column in your Excel sheet, you know to use the shortest way to handle your task quicker than the regular method.
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Nice Blog. Thanks for sharing with us. Such amazing information.
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