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Can I automatically hide rows that contain no linked data?

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    Can I automatically hide rows that contain no linked data?

    Hi!

    I have two linked workbooks, one containing a large data table, and the other containing individual worksheets that extract the data from the large table via HLOOKUP equations in each cell.

    Is there a way to have Excel hide the row of a worksheet if the resulting HLOOKUP result in the cell in that row is empty? Also, if there is data in the cell, can I get Excel to automatically adjust the row height based in the incoming data and not on the HLOOKUP equation?

    Thanking you in anticipation!
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    Re: Can I automatically hide rows that contain no linked data?

    Anyone?

    Thanks again.

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