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    Tom
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    How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete row o.

    How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete row or rows if a
    value = 0? I want the rows to disappear so that I can print out only the
    information for rows that have information in them.

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    Peo Sjoblom
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    Re: How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete row o.

    If you are going to use a formula it is not possible to hide, you can use
    format>conditional formatting and use white fonts that won't be visible when
    printing or you can use a custom format that does not show zeros
    However it won't be the same as hiding rows since it will print a blank row,
    only other option would be a macro

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    Regards,

    Peo Sjoblom

    Northwest Excel Solutions

    www.nwexcelsolutions.com

    (remove ^^ from email address)

    Portland, Oregon




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    > How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete row or rows if
    > a
    > value = 0? I want the rows to disappear so that I can print out only the
    > information for rows that have information in them.



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    Tom
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    Re: How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete ro

    Thanks, Peo. Not the answer that I wanted to hear, but the correct answer
    probably none the less.

    If anyone else comes up with a solution, it would be great to hear.

    Thanks, again.

    Tom

    "Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

    > If you are going to use a formula it is not possible to hide, you can use
    > format>conditional formatting and use white fonts that won't be visible when
    > printing or you can use a custom format that does not show zeros
    > However it won't be the same as hiding rows since it will print a blank row,
    > only other option would be a macro
    >
    > --
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Peo Sjoblom
    >
    > Northwest Excel Solutions
    >
    > www.nwexcelsolutions.com
    >
    > (remove ^^ from email address)
    >
    > Portland, Oregon
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete row or rows if
    > > a
    > > value = 0? I want the rows to disappear so that I can print out only the
    > > information for rows that have information in them.

    >
    >


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    Pete_UK
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    Re: How do I create a conditional formula that hides a complete ro

    Apply a filter to the column which contains your values which might
    equal 0. To hide the rows, choose Custom Filter | Not Equal To 0
    (zero). Then you can print out.

    Hope this helps.

    Pete


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