hide rows if nil result of formula in specific column
Rows cannot be hidden by using a formula.
You can make a cell look blank by using a formula.
=IF(Sheet1!A1="","",Sheet1!A1) entered in A1 of Sheet2
You can hide rows by filtering out blank cells in a column.
You can use VBA to hide rows based upon blanks in a column.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:14:01 -0800, Joy
wrote:
Hi,
I need to pull information from one multiple spreadsheets to another purely
by formulas and have rows with a nil value result in a specific column hide
themselves automatically in my destination spreadsheet.
Thanks
Joy
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