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I currently have a simple Loop applied for example to rows 1- 10 that Hides
consecutive empty rows... it checks a row (starting from 10), if the row is empty, the row is hidden, then moves to row 9 and repeats, all the way to row 1. Do Until ActiveCell < "" Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True ActiveCell.Offset(-1, 0).Select Loop Any suggestions on how to change the code to check a row i.e. Row 10, if the row is empty, then add Row 10 to the Row Range, then check Row 9, add 9:10 to the Row Range, then after all checking, apply the HiddenRows command to the final Row Range? Thx, Vic |
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