Cover up code in spreadsheet

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hi and welcome to Excel 10 tutorial. in this quick tutorial I will show you how to change the upper case letter to lower case in Excel 2010. this is a beginner level tutorial and itamp;#39;s really easy Iamp;#39;m using Microsoft Excel 2010 for this tutorial letamp;#39;s get started now I have 8 names here which all of them are in uppercase and I need them to be in lowercase itamp;#39;s really simple just click on the next row or any row you want any blank row letamp;#39;s say I would like to change it in column C okay just double click here and you will just need to write a function which is equal to =LOWER() and the cell number which is a1 see? enter now this one was uppercase and this one is Lowercase now click in this plus sign and drag the function see all of them was here in uppercase and now I just convert it to lowercase letter ok if this video was helpful then give it a thumbs up if you need this tutorial in PDF then the link is in the description below you can request ne

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Wrap text automatically On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, select Wrap Text. (On Excel for desktop, you can also select the cell, and then press Alt + H + W.) Notes: Data in the cell wraps to fit the column width, so if you change the column width, data wrapping adjusts automatically.
On the Format menu, click Cells, and then click the Number tab. Under Category, click Custom. In the Type box, type ;;; (that is, three semicolons in a row), and then click OK.
To hide formulas: Select the cells for which you to want to hide the formulas. Right-click the cell (or cells) and choose Format Cells. In the Format Cells dialog box, click the Protection tab. Check the Hidden box. Note: Hidden is what prevents the user from seeing the formula. Click OK.
Yes. In the VBA main menu, click on Tools | VBAProject Properties and under the tab Protection, Check the box Lock project for viewing and enter the password. Save and exit the Excel file. When you open it next the code will be hidden.
0:00 0:37 So in Google Sheets. All you need to do is highlight the column. Where you want the cells to stopMoreSo in Google Sheets. All you need to do is highlight the column. Where you want the cells to stop overflowing to the right. And then select format wrapping.
Hide cell values Select the cell or range of cells that contains values that you want to hide. On the Home tab, click the Dialog Box Launcher next to Number. In the Category box, click Custom. In the Type box, select the existing codes. Type ;;; (three semicolons). Click OK.
Hide Formula Bar in Google Sheets In the Menu, go to View Formula bar to disable this option. Now, the formula bar is hidden, and you wont be able to see the formula. Alternatively, if you want to protect the formula from further edits you can lock the cell as a protected range.
Click the field where you want to create the custom input mask. In the Field Properties area, click the Input Mask text box, and then type your custom mask. Press CTRL+S to save your changes.

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