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    Auto Hide rows

    Hello,

    I have done searches on auto hide and I don't really understand how to program my own to fit my spread sheet.

    Can someone help me program an autohide macro?

    So basically I want to autohide any row that does not have a number in the Current # of Bins column.

    Thanks in advanced!
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    Thanks, that helped!

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    Re: Auto Hide rows

    Quote Originally Posted by Rochy81 View Post
    Thanks, that helped!
    I am trying to figure out this same thing but instead trying to autohide rows that contain "False". I am not sure how to translate the VBA code provided for my own worksheet (attached). Can you please help?
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    Re: Auto Hide rows

    mialitman,

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