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Macro to copy formatting/formulas to new blank row

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    Macro to copy formatting/formulas to new blank row

    I am looking for a macro that will copy the row above it, to include formatting and formulas, however not the actual contents. I need the row that's being copied to be hidden from view, which is where the problem stems from. The macro is also copying the 'Hide' formatting and I want to exclude that. Is there a way to fix this? This is the current macro I am using:

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    Re: Macro to copy formatting/formulas to new blank row

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    Re: Macro to copy formatting/formulas to new blank row

    This worked perfectly, thank you!

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