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Martin

How do I set up Excel to automatically hide certain rows?
 
I am working with a spreadsheet and would like to have it automatically hide
rows when a value in one of the column equals zero. I'm pretty sure this is
possible, but I'm not exactly sure how.

Is there any way to do this?

Dave Peterson

How do I set up Excel to automatically hide certain rows?
 
How about something that's not quite automatic.

Select that column (or the whole range) and then do:
data|filter|autofilter

You can filter to show the values that are not equal to 0.



Martin wrote:

I am working with a spreadsheet and would like to have it automatically hide
rows when a value in one of the column equals zero. I'm pretty sure this is
possible, but I'm not exactly sure how.

Is there any way to do this?


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Dave Peterson

Martin

How do I set up Excel to automatically hide certain rows?
 
Thanks! I think I can just make a Macro do to that when we need to, right?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

How about something that's not quite automatic.

Select that column (or the whole range) and then do:
data|filter|autofilter

You can filter to show the values that are not equal to 0.



Martin wrote:

I am working with a spreadsheet and would like to have it automatically hide
rows when a value in one of the column equals zero. I'm pretty sure this is
possible, but I'm not exactly sure how.

Is there any way to do this?


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

How do I set up Excel to automatically hide certain rows?
 
To apply the data|filter|autofilter? I wouldn't bother. It's a one time thing.

To hide the 0's. I wouldn't bother for that either. It's just too easy to use
the dropdown arrow.

But, yep, you could do it all in a macro. Just record one when you do it
manually.

If you have trouble, post back with your questions.

Martin wrote:

Thanks! I think I can just make a Macro do to that when we need to, right?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

How about something that's not quite automatic.

Select that column (or the whole range) and then do:
data|filter|autofilter

You can filter to show the values that are not equal to 0.



Martin wrote:

I am working with a spreadsheet and would like to have it automatically hide
rows when a value in one of the column equals zero. I'm pretty sure this is
possible, but I'm not exactly sure how.

Is there any way to do this?


--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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