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Default If statement based on cell formatting/style

Hi,

I am wondering if it is possible to do the following.
I have an Excel sheet that is some sort of financial report.
I want to have a function that would go...

If CellFormat = Style1 then "H1"
If CellFormat = Style2 then "H2"
If CellFormat = Style3 then "H3"
If CellFormat = Style4 then "H3"
If CellValue = Total then "TL"
Else the line is "LN"

I'd then extend it to... if LN and (Row value = 0) then hide row.

So it would hide rows if the 'resource code' is 0

The other option is to do it manually but was wondering if it's possible to do it via VBA.
 
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