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I have the below code which rins really slow and i think it would be
better as a for range = 1 to 500 and then using next

Please could someone help me adapt it to do just that

Basically it looks in column a between rows 1 to 500 and for each cell
that has a y value it hides that row



Sub AutoHidePlanRows()

Let Chk = "Y"

With Worksheets("Plan").Range("a1:a500")
Set c = .Find(Chk, LookIn:=xlValues)
If Not c Is Nothing Then
firstAddress = c.Address
Do
'Hide cell here
Let MyAdd = c.Row
LetMyRow = MyAdd & ":" & MyAdd
Range(LetMyRow).Select
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True
Set c = .FindNext(c)
Loop While Not c Is Nothing And c.Address < firstAddress
End If
End With

End Sub


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