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When working in Excel Online, you decide that the data in column C is not needed at the current time but might be useful later. What feature allows you to keep the data but not have it on the screen?
A. Cover
B. Delete
C. Hide
D. Remove
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The correct answer is C. Hide
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C. Hide
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