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Default If formula result is false, how do I auto-delete that rows?

I have some formulas on sheet one that make the rows flow to one of the other
sheets - depending on the result of the formula. My problem is that on sheet
two, I have 3 rows with data, then 8 blank rows, then another row of data,
etc... How do I automatically remove the "False" rows from subsequent
sheets?

Appreciate the assistance!

John
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Default If formula result is false, how do I auto-delete that rows?

Select the range, press F5, click special, select blanks, press Ctrl and -
(minus/hyphen), select entire row, press enter or click OK

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Peo Sjoblom


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I have some formulas on sheet one that make the rows flow to one of the

other
sheets - depending on the result of the formula. My problem is that on

sheet
two, I have 3 rows with data, then 8 blank rows, then another row of data,
etc... How do I automatically remove the "False" rows from subsequent
sheets?

Appreciate the assistance!

John



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