Final answer:
To remove the "other" column created when columns go beyond the display limit, we use truncation.
Step-by-step explanation:
When columns in a display go beyond the limit, they are displayed as "other." To remove the "other" column, we use truncation. This means we cut off or remove the excess columns that cannot fit within the display limit. Truncation is commonly used in data visualization and helps to maintain the readability and clarity of the displayed information.