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I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this.
I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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The whole thing can be cone with this one line of code...
Columns("B:D").EntireColumn.Hidden = Not Columns("B:D").EntireColumn.Hidden -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Exceller" wrote: I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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You need only a single procedure.
Sub SwitchView() With ActiveSheet.Range("B:D").EntireColumn .Hidden = Not .Hidden End With End Sub -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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Thank you, Jim. It works perfectly. And I'm using it in another workbook as
well! Regards, Exceller "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: The whole thing can be cone with this one line of code... Columns("B:D").EntireColumn.Hidden = Not Columns("B:D").EntireColumn.Hidden -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Exceller" wrote: I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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Holy crap--the legend himself--it's ExcElvis--I'm honored! Thanks for the
code. I've turned on probably 100 of my colleagues to your Excel page. It's the first resource I turn to for formula/function examples and ideas. Thanks! Exceller "Chip Pearson" wrote: You need only a single procedure. Sub SwitchView() With ActiveSheet.Range("B:D").EntireColumn .Hidden = Not .Hidden End With End Sub -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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it's ExcElvis--
That's good. I laughed out loud when I read that. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... Holy crap--the legend himself--it's ExcElvis--I'm honored! Thanks for the code. I've turned on probably 100 of my colleagues to your Excel page. It's the first resource I turn to for formula/function examples and ideas. Thanks! Exceller "Chip Pearson" wrote: You need only a single procedure. Sub SwitchView() With ActiveSheet.Range("B:D").EntireColumn .Hidden = Not .Hidden End With End Sub -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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That's you, dude. That's what I call you around here.
When my MBA/CPA boss comes to me with an Excel problem (because he knows less about Excel than my 8 year old) I say "what does ExcElvis have to say about this..." I go to www.cpearson.com and BINGO! It's there. If it weren't for you, everyone around here would know I'm incompetent. Have a good one. Exceller "Chip Pearson" wrote: it's ExcElvis-- That's good. I laughed out loud when I read that. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... Holy crap--the legend himself--it's ExcElvis--I'm honored! Thanks for the code. I've turned on probably 100 of my colleagues to your Excel page. It's the first resource I turn to for formula/function examples and ideas. Thanks! Exceller "Chip Pearson" wrote: You need only a single procedure. Sub SwitchView() With ActiveSheet.Range("B:D").EntireColumn .Hidden = Not .Hidden End With End Sub -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Exceller" wrote in message ... I've searched the archives here but have not found a suitable answer for this. I want to be able to execute two commands from the same button. When the button is pressed once Columns B:D are hidden and when the button is pressed again Columns B:D are unhidden. Here's the basic macro I've recorded. Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End Sub Columns("B:D").Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End Sub Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you. |
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