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I generate proposals in Excel. I have a calculation worksheet and a proposal
worksheet. Based on certain product selections, I want to delete the rows of the products with zero quantities on the proposal worksheet. At the moment it needs to be done manually, which is tedious. Is there a way to make the rows with zero quantities "disappear" or be deleted automatically - or on demand? Any suggestions? (Or will this this require higher level programming?) |
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