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Thanks. It worked beautifully.
"Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Daria, Why not hide the zero rows with an autofilter? If you want to automate the autofilter, turn on the macro recorder while you perform the required steps manually. The resultant code can be edited to enable general application. If you require any assistance with this editing, post back with details of the problematic code. --- Regards, Norman "Daria" wrote in message ... Is there a way to program Excel to automatically hide rows when cells have a certain value? For example, if a cell in the row equals zero, could the computer automatically hide the row. I have a summary sheet that pulls values from other sheets. When an item total is zero, I hide the row manually. By hiding rows, the data presented to other parties only shows pertinent information. It would be great to automate the process of hiding rows. |
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