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Default Can I project an Excel spreadsheet without the menu bar?

Is there any way to "auto-hide" the worksheet menu bar in Excel the way we
can "auto-hide" the taskbar? I want to project an Excel spreadsheet onto a
screen but do not want the worksheet menu bar to be visible.
Thank you to anyone who can help.
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Default Can I project an Excel spreadsheet without the menu bar?

Go to the View menu, choose Toolbars, scroll down to Worksheet
Menu Bar, and uncheck it. Or, with VBA,

Application.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = False


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Is there any way to "auto-hide" the worksheet menu bar in Excel
the way we
can "auto-hide" the taskbar? I want to project an Excel
spreadsheet onto a
screen but do not want the worksheet menu bar to be visible.
Thank you to anyone who can help.



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