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Default Conditionally format row height

From looking around it appears as though row height cannot be conditionally
formatted without some VB script. Here is my dilemma and I was hoping that
someone could give me an example of some code if it isn't too complicated or
time consuming.

I am importing data from a SQL query with 7 columns and a variable number of
rows. One of the columns is "Type". There are 3 possible types: Requirement,
Enhancement and Defect. With the first two types, I would like the row height
to be large so that I can see all the information in the cells for a given
row (i.e., I don't want anything truncated). However to cut down on the size
of the spreadsheet, I would like to adjust every row that is under type
"defect" to be smaller (say row height = 30).

Thanks for any assistance
Chris

 
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