Hide Row If ALL Cells In Rng Are Blank
Aug 26, 2009I found this in my search, offered by the brilliant Roy UK:
This will hide all rows that have blank cells in C or D ...
I found this in my search, offered by the brilliant Roy UK:
This will hide all rows that have blank cells in C or D ...
I have a file with four columns of data that represent quarterly figures. I would like to hide the entire row if all four quarters are blank. The cells I need to check are P, Q, R & S and the data begins with row 21. I know how to get the last row in the range.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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].....
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?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCurrently using this code to search Column D and hide if the cells are blank. How would I go about also hiding Column C as well, If D is blank?
I am using the spreadsheet as a grading template. The assignment name is under column C and the grade under column D. If there is no grade then I would like to be able to hide the unused assignment column along with the empty grade column.
Sub HideColumnsInd()
With Application
.EnableEvents = False
.ScreenUpdating = False
End With
Dim rCell As Range
For Each rCell In Range("D3:D48")
If rCell = "" Then
rCell.EntireColumn.Hidden = True
Else
rCell.EntireColumn.Hidden = False
End If
Next rCell
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
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.
Ok so my named range looks like this:
[Code]....
However, I want to ignore the "" cells and the truly blank cells... However, I think all of them will have "" since I have this formula in all of the ones I'm putting in the range:
[Code]....
How do I go about getting these results into a named range so I can use it on validation since validation only seems to ignore truly blank cells and not the "" ones.
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].....
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).............
View 4 Replies View RelatedI 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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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.
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]....
I'm using pivot table and i want to erase the blank cell that come out with pivot table and replace it with number 0 or -, how can i do that ? i've be try to do this by go to the table option and in the empty cells check list i've put 0 or - but the pivot table still come out "blank".
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am creating a worksheet for my buisness and I have input date of birth and have done a formula to work out ages but I dont know how to hide the formula and leave the cell blank so that when I create new information it automatically puts the age in.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI received this code which hides blank rows within a range.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI'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?
I have a row in a table from columns C to CZ. All the cells in the row contain a formula, between 1 and 204 cells in the row will have a value (i.e. will not be blank).
The cells with a value will start at column C and may or may not have a blank cell before no more values and blank cells to the end (Col GZ).
Example:
C D E F G H I J K >..........................GZ
23 34 67 74 2 34 6 2 56 all blank ("") to end
or:
C D E F G H I J K >..........................GZ
23 34 67 "" "" 34 6 all blank ("") to end
I need to hide the entire columns when the cells in this row are blank but NOT if the blank cell has valued cells after it (i.e. do not hide columns F and G in the second example.
I can do this by looping back from col GZ and hiding the columns one at a time, which is very slow. I am stuck on the code to select all the relavent columns and hide together.
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
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.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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.
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow 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.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI would like to hide the content of a cell so it appears blank to user. I edit excel bike tour (route) cue sheets for our bicycle club and some info is needed for formulas in calculating total distance but doesn't need to be seen by the bicycle rider.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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.
I can't modify my formula to leave blank cells blank when dragging it down, Also, I've got two formulas that i need to combine. Please view the comments I've put in cells E4, F2,F3,H2 and I2 to understand clearly what am seeking. See the attached worksheet.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have sporadic cell values in a column. I will be describing the lamen logic I use to fill in these blanks manually. Find the first nonblank cell in the column, then look for the next nonblank cell in the column. I count the number of blank cells in between. If even # of blank cells, then I give the first half of the blanks the value of the first nonblank cell and the second half of the blank cells the value of the next nonblanck. If odd # of blank cells, then I do the same with the exception that the odd cell that falls in the middle will be randomly designated the value of the either first or second nonblank cell.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI can count the blank cells withiin a range using
=COUNTBLANK(C6:AD2506)
But I dont want it to count the cells if the entire row, within that cell, i.e. C6:AD6, is blank.
It should only count the blank cells within a row if there has been some data entered on that row..provided it has been entered within the specified range.
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.
I am looking for an IF statement that would leave a balance cell blank if both the revenue and expense cells are blank, otherwise a formula would be calculated.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI presume this is fairly simple to do, since it's certainly easy enough to do manually by filling in a couple of rows and dragging them down, but I need it to be performed in a macro that I can run before other macros run.
What I need specifically is for the macro to go to G1 and insert the number .01... Then go to G2 and insert .02... Then G3 and insert .03... And repeat this until it finds the first non-blank cell ( row number this occurs at varies), at which point it ends and does nothing to that populated cell or any other cell in the column thereafter (including other blanks farther down).
This all needs to be done in Arial, 10pt, white.