Hide Blank Rows Based On Value In Column
Jan 13, 2008
What I have is a sheet where the cells in range A9:A3508 have a formula that evaluates to blank if any of a variety of conditions are not met (date falls outside desired range, does not meet filter criteria, etc.) and a number if these conditions are met. What I am looking for is for all rows in that range where A is blank to be hidden (not deleted), and for this to automatically update every time A changes (meaning that if A goes from blank to a number, that I will need that row to become unhidden again). I have considered just recording the macro and calling the function with a button, but as this is for external users, some of whom may be unfamiliar with Excel, I would rather keep it as clean, simple, and automatic as possible.
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Nov 3, 2006
I have a worksheet used for inventory. In Column A is the quantity (to be entered manually). In Column B is the product description. In Column C is the price of the product, and Column D the total price (column C price x the quantity entered in Column A). At the bottom of the worksheet is a grand total. Also, Column B (products) is grouped into subheadings by the supplier each product came from (for example, row 6 has the title PPG, and then rows 7-137 list every product from PPG).
The calculations in this worksheet work fine. What I am trying to do is, using a macro once all of the appropriate quantities are entered in column A, automatically hide every row of product that does not have a quantity. The tricky part is, if no products under a given supplier subheader are entered, the subheader also hides, and if a quantity is entered, that subheader shows. For example, if I have no quantities under any products for PPG, then the PPG subheader hides, but if just one quantity is added, PPG shows. Also, this list will be constantly updated, new products will be put in and taken out all of the time, so I cannot base the macro on a specific number of rows.
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Feb 21, 2014
I am attempting to hide a series of rows based on if the cells in that row are blank. The catch is that the field of data in the column may vary as follows:
D E F G
x x X x
x X x
x
I would like to eliminate all the rows past the last X value in Column D for example
Below is the code I am attempting to use
Rows("41:60").Select
ActiveWindow.ScrollRow = 41
ActiveWindow.ScrollRow = 42
[Code].....
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Feb 20, 2013
I have a worksheet that contains 15 instances of a repeated table over 700 rows. Each table is 45 rows in size and is housed in between the natural page breaks in the spreadsheet.
These tables are populated from data form another worksheet but may not all be used (8 out of the 15 may be used but will always start from table 1 and there will be no missed tables).
In the very top right of the table is a cell value that is only displayed if the table is in use, so will be blank if not used.
Code that will hide multiple rows (45) based on a cell value being blank.
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Dec 30, 2009
I wrote some simple code to work through a number of rows and hide the rows which contain a value of "XXX". For some reason, when the code hits the line denoted with? it hides the first row of "XXX"'s but then starts all over again at very first line of code outside the loop.
Sheet1. Range("start_1").Select 'cell c53
Do Until ActiveCell.Value = "EOF" 'cell c266
If ActiveCell.Value = "XXX" Then
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True '????
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
Else
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
End If
Loop
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Jul 11, 2007
I am trying to implement the following:
After the user selects something using the validation list in cell F38, the macro should check in column Q in the rows 44 till 425 for "hide". For each row in which it finds "hide" the entire row should be hidden.
I have the code below but it does't work yet. It calculates for ages and afterwards only the first 2 rows of the 381 are hidden (probably because the third row is not "hide").
Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim MyRange As Range
Dim ThisCell As Range
Target = Range("F38")
[code].....
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Jul 11, 2007
After the user selects something using the validation list in cell F38, the macro should check in column Q in the rows 44 till 425 for "hide". For each row in which it finds "hide" the entire row should be hidden.
I have the code below but it does't work yet. It calculates for ages and afterwards only the first 2 rows of the 381 are hidden (probably because the third row is not "hide").
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim MyRange As Range
Dim ThisCell As Range
Target = Range("F38")
Set MyRange = Range("Q44:Q" & Range("Q425").End(xlUp).Row)
For Each ThisCell In MyRange
If ThisCell.Value = "hide" Then
ThisCell.EntireRow.Hidden = True
End If
Next ThisCell
End Sub
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Aug 15, 2006
I have read several related threads and tried to adapt their answers to my application with no success. I am trying to write a macro that will hide rows based on that row's value in a certain column. Specifically, column AB contains sums and if a sum equals 0 I want to hide that row. The sums start at AB5 and go to AB118 but there are 4 gaps in the column at rows 25, 47, 70, and 94.
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Nov 22, 2007
I am trying to hide rows based on the contents of column BS. It the cell is empty (not just zero value, but completely empty of all formulae), then I want to leave it unhidden, then if the cell value is less than the value in cell E2 I want to hide the row. This code doesnt seem to like the first if...then next i
Sub hiderows()
Dim i As Long
Set v = cell.Value("$E$2")
' Turn off screen refresh for speed
Application. ScreenUpdating = False
' Get last row Col BS
For i = Range("BS2000").End(xlUp).Row To 15 Step -1
If IsEmpty(Cells(i)) Then Next i
ElseIf Cells.Value(i) < v Then Rows(i).Hidden = True
End If
Next i
' Turn on screen refresh
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Jun 12, 2008
I would like to hide rows (A17:A180) based on the value in the cell. If the value in a specific cell is "X", hide the row...if anything else is in the column's cell (A17, etc), show it.
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Aug 22, 2014
In one spreadsheet, I want to have a command button that will hide all rows where the date column (column A) shows a date older than one week from today. When this button is clicked again, all rows will unhide again. Preferably the Command button title would change to reflect whether it is on the hide or show cycle (for example "Click to Hide all older than one week" and then "Click to Show all events") .
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Sep 21, 2007
How do I go about writing VBA code to do the following:
1. Select a particular range of cells in column A
2. If one of these cells (in column A) returns a FALSE response to the Excel IsNonText formula to hide its entire row.
The circumstance is a little difficult to explain but let me know if you need clarification and I'll do my best.
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Oct 23, 2007
Can't seem to find a solution searching through various forums searches. I would like to hide all blank rows within a Named Range : Range1 (A1:E8).............
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Oct 26, 2007
I have this code (compliments of VBA Noob) which hides all blank rows within a range ("Range1") P16:V650. It works great in a new worksheet with little amount data, however within my heavy worksheet, it takes over a minute to compile.
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Nov 20, 2013
I am struggling to come up with a vba code that allows me to search column B, Rows 21:89 for blanks then hide/unhide the associated row. I would like it to be one macro so that I don't have to have two buttons on the sheet to hide/unhide.
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Jan 9, 2007
I have a lengthy column containing text information. Within this column are various gaps. ie: several cells with no information.
eg:
..... Row F
1...text info
2...text info
3
4
5...text info
6...text info
7
8...text info
I would like to create a simple macro (switched via toggle switch) whereby it hides/unhides the rows containing cells with no text information.
It should also be mentioned that this column contains various background color formatting, for both empty and text cells.
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Dec 28, 2009
I received this code which hides blank rows within a range.
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Mar 9, 2014
I'm trying to create a table that adjusts dynamically to how many cells in a row have text in them. In other words, when a cell is left blank, the entire row should not appear in the table.
I've tried the following code:
Sub test()
Dim i As Integer
Dim nrrows As Integer
[Code]....
When I run this code, it hides all rows, even the ones that aren't blank. why this might happen and how I can make it work?
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Jul 28, 2014
I have a list of about 200 companies in column a. Columns B, C, D, E, etc. list revenues for 2005, 2006, 2007, etc. The problem is not all of the years have values. Is there a way to filter out the companies that have a blank cell for any of the years? For example, if company 1 has a blank in 2007 can I filter it out, even if all of the rest of the revenues are filled in?
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Sep 15, 2007
Hide Multiple rows. I have text within two columns A, D. How can I Hide Blank rows which spans two column Named Ranges, "Range1" (A1:A15) "Range2" (D1:D15). As an example:
Beginning with this:
...A......D
1.Text
2........Text
3.
4.
5.
6.Text
7.Text
8.
9.
10.......Text
11.Text
12.
13.......Text
14.
15.......Text
To this , after hiding blanks:
...A......D
1.Text
2........Text
6.Text
7.Text
10.......Text
11.Text
13.......Text
15.......Text
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Jan 22, 2008
I have a spreadsheet that is linked to another spreadsheet in a workbook. The information comes from an export of an access query into a template in excel that I am using just to store the values, then I link the values to the appropriate field in another sheet. I was wondering is there a way to programmatically hide blank rows in this sheet starting at a specific row of the page.
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May 15, 2008
How do you select certain ranges in the same column to filter? The ranges I need are "c36:c50" & "c54:c68" & "c72:c87" & "c91:c155" & "c158:c172" & "c176:c202" all filtering for blanks. I can not filter from c36:c202 because there are blanks in the missing rows and they have to stay.
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Aug 22, 2013
I just want to Hide all the blank columns on the sheet apart from column A.
I already have this code, just dont know how to alter it:
VB:
Sub HideEmptyColumns() Dim c As Long
Dim n As Long
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
[Code].....
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Oct 1, 2008
i have created a spreadsheet to simplify our work flow, I am stuck on what is probably the easiest of the commands.
basically have rows dedicated to specific codes and the colums represent values relating to each code, all codes have a different set of values, the attached example only has a few variables but the actual worksheet will have several hundred.
the idea is the user will input the code they wish to get details on in A2 and then press the command button and it will then show (as per the after sheet in the attachment) just the relevant information for that code, so filter the code in column A and hide the columns which hold no value.
where i am getting stuck is I am not sure the best way to proceed, is it best to create the macro button to do the filter and hide or is there a better way using vlookup and a pop up window asking for the relevantcode to be inputted to to retrive the information, again understand there will be hundreds of colums and hundreds of rows and the values may be 20 or 30 colums apart for some of the Codes so this simplification is really saving the user a lot of time.
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Jul 11, 2013
I want to hide the rows if 3 cells in column B to E is empty (see Result)
Original Table
A
B
C
D
[Code]....
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May 12, 2014
I have 2 columns of data E and F. Column E has 11 different words that randomly repeat, Column F has 10 years of dates, about 1,000 entries (10/11/12 format). Both columns values come from formulas.
I am trying to copy cells E & F to columns K & L starting in row 2 only if there is is data in column E (one of the 11 words) and skipping all others rows. Both the E & F values of tthe row must be copied together, i.e if text is in E45, then copy E45 and F45 into column K and L starting with K2 & L2. This is a task which will be repeated multiple times as data is replaced in columns A-D.
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Jan 17, 2014
I am working in the attached spreadsheet. For anyone who does not wish to open the link, let's say these sheets are titled 'Sheet1' and 'Sheet2'.
Sheet2 looks like this:
Year Cat Name
2013 4 Sal
2013 4 Pat
2013 3 Pat
[Code]....
Now, how may I pull this data into a summary sheet (Sheet1) that skips over any instances where column A ("Year") is blank so it looks like this:
Year Cat Name
2013 4 Sal
2013 4 Pat
2013 3 Pat
2013 2 Pat
2013 5 Bob
[Code]...
Note: All columns are the EXACT same across each sheet(including Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3), if that extra piece of information works.
PS It is fine if, in order for a formula to work, I need to copy and paste the formula for the length of rows per each Sheet to consolidate.
EDIT:
So, in my industry, any summary-level data (shown on Sheet1) must have a linked reference to a particular sheet (Sheet2, Sheet3, etc.) so the user knows where the raw data came from. This is to ensure increased accuracy of data and minimize human error (like, if for example, I accidentally didn't copy and paste all the rows correctly).
I have uploaded the actual sheet to show what the data actually look like. I am trying to pull in 2013 data into my "Summary Page" and would like to have all the data linked to the '2013' sheet but skip any blank rows.
Here is my failed formula:
=INDEX('2013'!F$3:F$338,SMALL(IF('2013'!$E$3:$E$338<>"",ROW('2013'!$E$2:$E$338)-ROW('2013'!$E$2:$E$338)+1,ROWS(B$1:B1)),""))
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Apr 3, 2013
I'm trying to hide rows in an excel sheet based on two stipulations. I want to hide the row if it finds a particular value in column B and a different particular value in column K, otherwise i want it to do continue looping until it has hidden all rows that meet both stipulations.
VB:
Sub hide_loop()
Dim bl As Excel.Range
Dim blrange As Excel.Range
[Code]....
Currently I have tried different approaches, like a Do Loop, but I could not make that work, and this seems closer. The problem I'm having right now is that with this loop it hides everything found in column B regardless of what is in column K. I suspect this is because of the code following the if statement.''
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May 7, 2014
I have a spreadsheet that is split in two parts , one with headers in row 16 with data flowing down to row 190. In row 192 I have another set of headers with data flowing down from that to row 300.
I have a userform (roughly at cell B13 in the attached) that filters the first block of data into either Company, Syndicate, EU Corporate or ALL. (ignore the other filters) which feature in range B18:B190
What I want it to do, is that when one of the three options is selected, ie Company, is that all rows from 193 down are hidden other than those that are also Company (in the test case there is just one row). The same is true for when Syndicate or EU Corporate are selected in the userform, and if the ALL is selected then none are hidden.
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Jan 2, 2009
I need to write a macro that will hide several rows if a calculated date's month is not within the month of the report.
Example:
If month of date in cell B20 is not the same as the month of date in cell A5
then hide rows 20 thru 30 if it is the same month, display rows 20 thru 30.
I need to do this comparison twice. If month of date in cell B40 is not the same as the month of date in cell A5 then hide rows 40 thru 50 if it is the same month, display rows 40 thru 50. The dates in B20 and B40 are the result of a calculations (Date in cell A5 plus some number of days) if that makes any difference. I don't think it should.
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