vba hidden columns

Afro_Cookie

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Is there a way to make this easier? Less wordy?
VBA Code:
    Columns("B:C").EntireColumn.Hidden = True
    Columns("F:G").EntireColumn.Hidden = True
    Columns("J:O").EntireColumn.Hidden = True
 

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nvm. I fixed my own issue. I used Range and it worked, as long as I didn't have any typos.
VBA Code:
  Range("B:D,F:G,J:O").EntireColumn.Hidden = True
 
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