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Default Switching views - Hide / Unhide preselected cells (Repost)


I have the following problem: I need to set a worksheet so the user can
choose to view/print it with or without the cells containing exhaustive
explanations. (Those cells are NOT in a single bundle...)

Is there a way, (say, with a button or another macro), that I could set
this worksheet to hide or unhide preselected rows so the user can switch
from one view to another in a single simple operation?

(Any suggestion is welcome: I need all available options.)

THANKS!

For those who wants to know the purpose: it is a compliance matrix
(checklist-like) with design requirements. The cells that need to be
set are the ones containing secondary information regarding each of the
requirements. (The "simple" view should allow to shorten the list
considerably, without loosing the information.)


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