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what syntax is correct in the false part of an "if" statement to delete a
blank row...eg =if( a1= "Tom", B1,{ what goes here to delete the row so as blank rows are not returned} |
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Formulas can't be used to hide rows.
You can use a filter to hide rows based on a condition select your data Data=filter=Autofilter select the column that has the values you want to filter on. Select the dropdown and set the condition. so you would filter on Tom, so only rows containing tom are visible. Repeat the sequence to in the menu to remove the filter. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "John O'brien" <John wrote in message ... what syntax is correct in the false part of an "if" statement to delete a blank row...eg =if( a1= "Tom", B1,{ what goes here to delete the row so as blank rows are not returned} |
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