When using the delivery note in tally ERP 9, you are unable to hide the amount column. The amount column automatically shows up when you are searching order number and List of Orders function.
To hide company name and give top security to company..
You can hide a column by reducing its width.
Yes you can.
Select only the column you want to hide. All of the other columns will be visible. Your question is not clear, so if you mean how do you hide a part of a column and not the entire column, then just change the font color to white in the range you want to hide.
The short key to hide a row in MS Excel is Ctrl key and the number nine. The short key to hide a column is Ctrl key and the number zero. You first need to click on a cell in the column or row that you want to hide.
on the 4th row, 6th column of the pantry.
You can hide the column or row. You can also narrow it down so it cannot be seen.
You can hide a row or column so it is not displayed, then unhide when you want to see it again. You never actually remove a row or column unless you delete it.
You can press Ctrl and the zero key. Ctrl-Shift-0 will unhide it. There is also the column options which include hiding and showing columns.
Click home tab, click hide and unhide, click unhide sheet. Click home tab, click hide and unhide click hide sheet.
*Split the worksheet into 2 vertical panes, w/ the column containing row titles in the first pane *Hide the columns between the first column and the column for November *Freeze the first column
By default all cells are locked but they are still able to be edited until you choose the Tools... Protection... Protect Sheet (or Protect Workbook) menu. So what I do is to select all cells (Control + a) and switch off locking by clicking on the toolbar button that looks like a padlock. I then select the specific cells, rows and columns that I want to lock and lock them using the same toolbar button. At this point you hide a column or range of columns (or rows) by dragging through the column headers or row labels (the grey boxes with the column letters or row numbers) with the mouse and then right clicking on the column header or row label and selecting 'Hide' from the menu that appears. When you have done all your editing go to the Tools... Protection... Protect Sheet (or Protect Workbook) menu again. If anybody else is going to be using the workbook give a password at this point or else somebody will undo all of your hard work.