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Default Formula or Code to keep Hidden Rows Hidden

My spreadsheet has several columns. Two of which a Phase & Account Name.
Account Name is in Alphabetical Order, and each account has a Phase assigned
to it. (1,2,3,4,5,etc). I am using Auto-Filter to view each phase
seperately.

I have also created a bunch of rows right under the header row that shows
Phase Title, and Target Dates. These rows are hidden. It's nice - because
now when I sort my Phases, they show titles, and dates, and I have columns
that indicate the progress...

Problem: When I change the auto-filter drop-down from an actual phase back
to "all" - it unhides the rows, and makes my spreadsheet look ridiculous.

Is there any type of formula or code that can keep these rows hidden when
"All" is selected in Auto-Filter?
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