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If Application.CountIf(C.Cells, "n/a") Or Application.CountIf(C.Cells, " ") = .Cells.Count -- If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button. Regards, Michael Arch. "Janis" wrote: Something is wrong with the OR statement on the line with the asterisks. I want to hide the columns that have all n/a's as the only data cells. There could be some blanks also but otherwise no data. Also, I was trying to debug it and see what column it was counting. I can't tell if it works since my OR statement is wrong. tia, For Each C In Intersect(Range("12:64000"), ActiveSheet.UsedRange).Columns ** If Application.CountIf(C.Cells, "n/a" Or " ") = C.Cells.Count Then *** C.EntireColumn.Hidden = True C.columnIndex = colIndex Debug.Print colIndex Else C.EntireColumn.Hidden = False End If Next C Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub |
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