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I would like to be able to hide a number of rows based on the response to a
question..

The response to the question is a list box with either "yes" or "no" as the
choices.. If the response = "no" then I would like to hide the next 3 rows,
otherwise do nothing..

Is there a "hide" command of some sort that I can use as part of an IF
statement or will I have to use a macro?


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Larry, see my response in your other post - must be done with VBA code, and I
provided code the
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...a-0d0b8246f0b4


"Larry Fitch" wrote:

I would like to be able to hide a number of rows based on the response to a
question..

The response to the question is a list box with either "yes" or "no" as the
choices.. If the response = "no" then I would like to hide the next 3 rows,
otherwise do nothing..

Is there a "hide" command of some sort that I can use as part of an IF
statement or will I have to use a macro?


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Thanks

Larry

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