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I am having difficulty hiding rows with a zero sum value because I have a
break in the sequence. In other words, I'd like to hide the following rows C8:C88 and C106: C180, but because there is a break in the sequence I am not sure how to re-write the below Macro. Any assistance would be appreciated. Sub HideZero() On Error Resume Next With Range("D25:D84") ..EntireRow.Hidden = False For i = 1 To .Rows.Count If WorksheetFunction.Sum(.Rows(i)) = 0 Then ..Rows(i).EntireRow.Hidden = True End If Next i End With End Sub |
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