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a few weeks ago I did a video where I used group buttons to quickly hide and unhide rows and a load of people asked me how to create them theyamp;#39;re actually an old feature thatamp;#39;s super useful when you need to repeatedly hide and unhide rows or columns I often use them to temporarily reduce the number of visible columns when working with large workbooks and theyamp;#39;re super easy to set up so letamp;#39;s take a look you can manually group rows and columns by selecting the ones that you want to group and then on the data tab of the over in the far right weamp;#39;ve got group now you need to make sure you have at least one empty row between each set of rows or columns that you want to group otherwise theyamp;#39;ll end up all being grouped together and then simply repeat as required Iamp;#39;ve got a few here letamp;#39;s just finish them off this one only has one row to group and lastly the end ROV group you can also group columns for example I might want to grou