A question I don't know how to search for

AlThePal78

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In the Image in uploaded I am trying to figure out 2 things. 1. Is it possible, without code, to double click on cell selected and not get those extra columns to show up because they are needed? 2. Or must I use code and would the code be easy to accomplish this feat? I try to look this up but I honestly don't know how to properly search for it. I tried like 10 times but kept getting drill down information that turns that feature off even though that is what I want to happen when i do this. I am using office 365
 

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