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Hiding cells in numbers

skeeter111

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I need to be able to hide cells in numbers on my iPad. My searching has shown that this cannot be done. Hiding cells is mandatory for spreadsheets as I, and I'm sure lots of other people, use them. Did apple simply forget to put this in their numbers app? If so, does anyone know how soon they will correct the problem. I tried to find an email address to contact apple, but after a few minutes got the impression they are out of reach.
 

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You are right. There is no way to hide cells, columns, or rows in Numbers. I suppose it may be mandatory for some uses, however I haven't run across the need in my (admittedly simple) spreadsheets.

Whether Apple will add them. No telling. Apple does not typically ask for user input on new features, preferring to do their own research. They seem to get about as many things right (and wrong) as companies that 'listen' to thier customers, so who's to say what works better.

Hold in mind that Numbers was originally created as cheap and easy to use spreadsheet for personal use, not a professional number cruncher, and it's been further squished to fit easily on the iPad. It shows.

Perhaps one of the other office suites will meet your needs better. Here are some reviews, though you'll probably have to visit the developer sites (or maybe someone will chime in) to find out if they can hide cells.


Compare iWorks, Office 2 HD, Documents to Go, QuickOffice by richsdams
http://www.ipadforums.net/new-member-introductions-site-assistance/22431-hi-all.html

Office Apps Comparison by RedCoil (details and examples, very long)
http://www.ipadforums.net/iwork-forum/36629-office-app-comparison.html
 

rorroman

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You can send your Numbers File to your Mac, open it on Numbers for Mac and hide the columns or rows, save the file and send it back to your iPad, I know it is not the perfect solution but, it is some kind of solution
 

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Hi and welcome to the Forum!

The IPad Forum is a community of members from all walks of life and from all over the world coming together to share our experiences and to help each other learn about this wonderful piece of technology the Ipad. There is a wealth of information already here in the many threads we have so doing some searches will answer most of the questions you have. If then you cannot find the answer you are seeking then by all means post your question. There are many friendly and informed members here only too willing to help you.

We also have our own App - It is a very simple app to navigate.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/discussion-forum-for-ipad/id412896524?mt=8
Reading the IPad manual is a great place to start so please download a copy of these.
http://www.support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
A very informative thread from which you will learn many tips and shortcuts for the IPad.
http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-general-discussions/21590-tips-tricks-those-us-who-dont-know.html
We have rules like any Community so please read these also
http://www.ipadforums.net/forum-rul...um-rules-everybody-please-read.html#post14697

Once again we welcome you here and are so pleased you have joined us!

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