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How to hide and show row if cell of row is blank?

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    How to hide and show row if cell of row is blank?

    How to hide and show row if cell of row is blank? I have a table that contain list of name, number 1-5. If the name only in the number 1 and 2, and the rows contain number 3-5 should be hidden because the name is blank. if there are the name on that cells of rows, the row should be shown again.

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    Re: How to hide and show row if cell of row is blank?

    1st, this cannot be done with regular formulas, only VBA
    2nd, if a row is hidden, how would enybody be able to enter data into it?
    1. Use code tags for VBA. [code] Your Code [/code] (or use the # button)
    2. If your question is resolved, mark it SOLVED using the thread tools
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