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I've just installed Excel 2016. In earlier versions I have been able to display pages individually. This allowed a user to input data on any page without having a mass of other pages visible. So page 1 would have a menu where individual subjects and pages could be accessed by a hyperlink and only that page would be displayed.
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I know from earlier workbooks that I have which were produced on Excel 2008, that you only had to click the page you wished to view and then an icon on the toolbar and this displayed the page on its own. I cannot find any such facility in 2016.
Also the Shift, Command, Right Arrow command does not select unused columns to the right - but perversely the Shift, Command, Left Arrow command does select columns to the left. So even if I simply wanted to hide these columns I cannot do it. I may be missing something but so far I am not impressed - perhaps someone can persuade me otherwise. Hi, As you said In earlier versions I have been able to display pages individually. Hi, As you said In earlier versions I have been able to display pages individually.