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Hi N10,
This code works great, but it only works on the worksheet I'm currently viewing. How could I get to do the entire workbook (approx. 85 worksheets)? "N10" wrote: Hi This might be a little faster for you Sub Hidetwo() Application.ScreenUpdating = False Dim task As Range Range("A1").Select Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToRight)).Select Set task = Selection For Each cell In task If cell.Value = "2" Then cell.EntireColumn.Hidden = True Next Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub "RC-" wrote in message ... Sub HideColumns() Range("A1").Select Do Until ActiveCell.Value = "" If ActiveCell.Value = 2 Then Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End If ActiveCell.Offset(ColumnOffset:=1).Activate Loop Range("A1").Select End Sub HTH RC- "Andy the yeti" wrote in message ... Is there a piece of VBA code that will allow me to run a macro at a push of a button that will hide or unhide columns in a workbook dependant on a given criteria in say row A ? For example if columns A, B, C & F, & H has a "1" in then leave and if columns D, E, & G has a "2" then 'hide' ? Many thanks Andy |
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