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For example, moving with j and k with a count like 5j or deleting 8 lines with 8dd can be easier if you have an at-a-glance view of distance from the cursor line instead of distance from the top of the file as with :set number. :highlight LineNr term=bold cterm=NONE ctermfg=DarkGrey ctermbg=NONE gui=NONE guifg=DarkGrey guibg=NONEįor some commands, it is easier to know how many lines a given bit of text is, relative to the current cursor position. You can use the number column for the text of wrapped lines:įinally, you can change the color used for the line numbers. If you have Vim version 7 or greater, you can change the width of the "gutter" column used for numbering: To enable line numbers on startup, simply add the following to your vimrc.Īdding line numbers only to certain files Ĭreate a filetype plugin for each filetype where you'd like to have numbering enabled (see :help ftplugin-overrule) and add the following line: If you want to be able to toggle line numbers both in normal and insert mode, you can define these two mappings (in this example, they're bound to the F3 key): You can also define a mapping to toggle the option, for example:īy pressing Ctrl-N twice in normal mode, Vim toggles between showing and hiding line numbers. Entering the command again will hide them. Assuming no numbers are currently displayed, this command will display them. The following command is useful because it toggles the display of line numbers. This will turn off the line number display:
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Step 1 - Open "Excel Options" window from Excel Backstage View. You can achieve the same results explained in above method, using " Excel Options" Window.įollow below steps to hide Excel Row and Column headings or to show missing hidden Row and Column headings. Method 2 - Hide/Show Excel Row and Column headings from "Excel Options" windowĬlick the following link if you are not familiar with Excel Options Dialog Box Window To hide Excel worksheet Row and Column headings.Ĭheck "Headings" checkbox to show missing hidden Excel worksheet Row and Column headings, as explained in below image.Īs you can see from the below image, Excel worksheet Gridlines is hidden now. Step 2 - Go to "Show" Group in Ribbon's "View" Tab. Step 1 - Click on "View" Tab on Excel Ribbon. To hide Excel worksheet Row and Column headings from Excel Ribbon, follow these steps Method 1 - Hide/Show Excel worksheet Row and Column headings from Excel Ribbon You can hide Excel worksheet Row and Column headers or show missing hidden Row and Column headers, by following any of below methods. Sometimes you may need to hide the Row numbers and Column letters to make more space for worksheet area. The Row numbers and Column Letters make it easy for a user to refer Cells inside Excel worksheet. Row number and Column letter combination is used to identify a Cell in Excel worksheet. The Row numbers and Column letters are one of the fundamental features of Excel worksheet. Excel worksheet Row and Column headings are the Column letters at the top of worksheet Columns and Row numbers at the left-side of worksheet Rows.Įxcel worksheet Row and Column headings are shown in below image.