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Default How do I unhide a row when ENTER is pressed in a certain cell?

Jim Cone was thinking very hard :
Thanks for the lead, I will see what I can find.



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Jim Cone wrote on 4/13/2012 :
OK, I give up - how do you do the above?


Jim,
If you have 'Professional Excel Development' by Bullen, Bovey, Green
there's an example in Chapter4 Worksheet Design. If you don't have the book
it will not be easy to explain how here unless I paste the entire example
into a post. (I don't think doing that would be appropriate<g)
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Best wishes!
Let me know if I can be of any further assistance...

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