How to autohide/unhide Rows
Im very unfamiliar with writing VBA code, or any code for that matter. I currently have a sheet where column B pulls data (names) from another sheet. In column A I have this formula for the corresponding data in column B =IF(B49=" ","Hide","")
I am only working with rows 48-330.
I am trying to write a macro that will hide any row that has the word Hide in column A and will unhide any row that is blank in column A. I have tired writing a few different codes but feel like I am going in circles and not getting anywhere. This is what I know for sure
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
End If
End Sub
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Im very unfamiliar with writing VBA code, or any code for that matter. I currently have a sheet where column B pulls data (names) from another sheet. In column A I have this formula for the corresponding data in column B =IF(B49=" ","Hide","")
I am only working with rows 48-330.
I am trying to write a macro that will hide any row that has the word Hide in column A and will unhide any row that is blank in column A. I have tired writing a few different codes but feel like I am going in circles and not getting anywhere. This is what I know for sure
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
End If
End Sub
microsoft-excel-2010 vba macros
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You can add a filter to the data and filter out theHide
rows.
– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
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As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09
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Im very unfamiliar with writing VBA code, or any code for that matter. I currently have a sheet where column B pulls data (names) from another sheet. In column A I have this formula for the corresponding data in column B =IF(B49=" ","Hide","")
I am only working with rows 48-330.
I am trying to write a macro that will hide any row that has the word Hide in column A and will unhide any row that is blank in column A. I have tired writing a few different codes but feel like I am going in circles and not getting anywhere. This is what I know for sure
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
End If
End Sub
microsoft-excel-2010 vba macros
Im very unfamiliar with writing VBA code, or any code for that matter. I currently have a sheet where column B pulls data (names) from another sheet. In column A I have this formula for the corresponding data in column B =IF(B49=" ","Hide","")
I am only working with rows 48-330.
I am trying to write a macro that will hide any row that has the word Hide in column A and will unhide any row that is blank in column A. I have tired writing a few different codes but feel like I am going in circles and not getting anywhere. This is what I know for sure
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
End If
End Sub
microsoft-excel-2010 vba macros
microsoft-excel-2010 vba macros
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You can add a filter to the data and filter out theHide
rows.
– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
1
As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09
add a comment |
1
You can add a filter to the data and filter out theHide
rows.
– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
1
As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09
1
1
You can add a filter to the data and filter out the
Hide
rows.– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
You can add a filter to the data and filter out the
Hide
rows.– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
1
1
As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09
As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09
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You can add a filter to the data and filter out the
Hide
rows.– Scott Craner
Jan 23 at 23:37
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As this file is shared with hundreds of people every year with my work, most of them would be clueless as to how to use a filter, I want it fool proof so once the macro is embedded the user doesn't have to do any work.
– Lholmey32
Jan 24 at 0:09