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I've got a table that goes form rows 24 to 158 and from colums D to DC and I
want the macro to search colums S, AB, AK, AT, BC, BL, BU, CD, CM, CV, and if any cell in one of these columns has a number equal to or lower that -0.012 then that row I want shown, the rest hidden. How would I go about constructing a macro to do this? |
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