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Default In Excel how do I show the contents of just 1 row as a form?

In Microsoft Works database you can change between looking at all the entries
(i.e. all the rows and columns) in list format, you can switch to Form format
and see just all the columns for one entry. As an example, say you have the
following column heads: First name, last name, address, city, state, postal
code, phone #. In MS Works database you can click From view and see just one
persons info/record. Then to switch back to seeing the whole list (i.e all
rows/entries and columns.

How do you view just one whole row all on one screen as the only record you
are viewing in Excel. Or, can this only be done in Access, since Excel is not
a database?

I am just trying to find a way to see one entry, w/o scrolling left and
right to view a long row. Is there a way to view all the columns for one
record/entry/row on screen but ONLY see just that entry?
 
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