To hide a calculated control on a form, you can typically adjust its visibility property in the form's design view. First, locate the calculated control you want to hide. Then, access the properties window for that control. Look for the "Visible" property and set it to "No" or "False." This will hide the control from view when the form is displayed to users. By toggling the visibility property, you can control whether the calculated control is shown or hidden on the form. This feature is useful for presenting information dynamically based on user interactions or specific conditions without cluttering the form interface.
Did you actually TRY this before posting the AI generated response? The last sentence is the give-away, btw, that this is most likely AI generated material. Who comments on the general usefulness of features? AI does, people mostly don't.
One has a responsibility, IMO, NOT to simply copy/paste AI generated responses in any forum. And, further to identify it clearly as such in any event.
Like The_Doc_Man said, this answer may, or may not, be technically accurate. The problem is that far too many people rely blindly on AI in general with no backing knowledge to ensure that the material is valid, relevant or usable.