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Surrinder

Unhide particular rows if a previous criteria is selected
 
Within my spreadsheet, I wand to build a formula that would unhide
particular rows if a previous criteria is selected. Does anyone have any
ideas on how to write this formula or where to find help writing this
formula?
Thanks


FSt1

Unhide particular rows if a previous criteria is selected
 
hi,
formulas return values, they cannot perform actions such hide rows. you will
need to write some code to do this. but without more info, i would be
hesitant to suggest anything. Which rows to hide based on what criteria?
where is the criteria?

regards,
FSt1
PS i start work at 8 and wont be in newsgroups probably for the rest on the
day. repost quickly.

"Surrinder" wrote:

Within my spreadsheet, I wand to build a formula that would unhide
particular rows if a previous criteria is selected. Does anyone have any
ideas on how to write this formula or where to find help writing this
formula?
Thanks


Surrinder

Unhide particular rows if a previous criteria is selected
 
Hi,

Thanks for this. I am not at all familiar with programming. I am sure your
suggestion will be valuable. But let me get some basis understanding with
codes and I'll get back to you.

"FSt1" wrote:

hi,
formulas return values, they cannot perform actions such hide rows. you will
need to write some code to do this. but without more info, i would be
hesitant to suggest anything. Which rows to hide based on what criteria?
where is the criteria?

regards,
FSt1
PS i start work at 8 and wont be in newsgroups probably for the rest on the
day. repost quickly.

"Surrinder" wrote:

Within my spreadsheet, I wand to build a formula that would unhide
particular rows if a previous criteria is selected. Does anyone have any
ideas on how to write this formula or where to find help writing this
formula?
Thanks



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