Macro To Hide Rows Based On Cell Value
Jun 17, 2003Like to create a macro (button) to hide / unhide rows based on a cell value
Example
A1=No then hide roa A
C1=No then hide row c
Like to create a macro (button) to hide / unhide rows based on a cell value
Example
A1=No then hide roa A
C1=No then hide row c
I am trying to create a macro that will work on my master summary sheet. The sheet pulls information from other worksheets. I would like to have a macro that will look at range E7:E356. If the value is 0 then hide, but if the value changes then unhide the row. I have tried autofilter but it will not update automatically.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want a macro to hid rows based on a specific value of a cell compared to another.
Example, In a cell I have the current date and time which updates when the the sheet is opened... On a row I have various info including another date in the past. When the date in the past goes over 6 months older than the current date, I want to hide that whole row.
Is this possible? Do I use an IF function in the macro I've seen to remove rows based on cells with specific values?
Like to create a macro (button) to hide / unhide rows based on a cell value
Example
A1=No then hide roa A
C1=No then hide row c
(Excel 2010): Hide row if cell C in this row is empty.
I've just started using macros and I'm sure there is one for this problem.
I want a code to Hide the row if "sum of numbers in columns three thru last column" = 0. Following is a code I use to delete a row if that is blank. The difference here is that I dont want to to check first two columns and I want to hide them rather than deleting.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want a code to Hide the row if "sum of numbers in columns three thru last column" = 0. Means, if the sum of all the cell (except first and second cells in that row) in a row is zero, then that row should be hidden.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI 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.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI need to do: Based on whether a cell returns "Export" from a vlookup function, I need a macro to run, hiding some cells and unhiding others at the same time. Also, if possible, if the cell's value changes from "Export" to something else, I need it to revert back to the original hidden/visible rows.
I have a data validation cell that has 5 items to be selected, lets say A-E.
I would like a macro that checks and does the following:
A or B selected, hide row 25-34, rows 45- 53
C or D selected, hide row 24-44
E selected, hide rows 34-53
In each case, the macro should check and unhide all rows between 25-53 before doing the above
I would like to hide rows for data that does not meet specific criteria. For example: If a user selects room number 101 from a drop down in B1, I want to filter data in range A3:F1000 to show me only room 101 rows (A column) where C column contains a value larger than zero OR D column contains a value larger than zero OR E column contains a value larger than zero. I do not want it to return rows where 101 may be in other columns beside A.
Sample:
A B C D E F
__________________________________
1 ROOM: 101
2
3
4 101 XX 1.2 0 0 P
16 101 YA 0 0 1.1 L
23 101 JJ 3.2 2.1 0 L
55 101 JJ 0 0 1 P
So, if a row contains 101 in column A and all three values in columns C, D, and E equal 0, then those rows will be hidden.
I have a spreadsheet that calculates percentages and then outputs the results to a pie chart. There are 9 different percentages being graphed in cells A41 to A49. The chart looks weird if any of the percentages end up being 0, so I have the formula set to add 0.00001 to each calculation (so they show up as 0% and display on the chart as 0%, but truly are 0.00001). I would like it so that if any of these 9 percentages ends up being 0 (or really 0.00001) that the row automatically hides and thus won't display on the pie chart. How can I create a macro that automatically runs to accomplish this, and automatically updates as percentages are recalculated.
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Aim: To create a Macro to hide all rows where the date in column D is before today. Column D has about 600 rows.
Current solution:
Code:
Sub Hide_Old2()
'Worksheet name
With Worksheets("Schedule")
'set start of date range
Set rngStart = .Range("D2")
'find end of date range
[Code] .....
The problem with this solution is its speed, or lack thereof. It causes the screen to hang and flicker while it cylces through. Is there some way to create a range based on the date and hide the range? or another solution?
Note: Autofilter is not an option, as the spreadsheet with the dates needs to be kept simple for other stakholders and the macro is being run from another sheet.
I am using windows 7, and excel 2007. I want to hide rows bases on a value in cell G2 which is a date field
Example, if G2 is greater than 11/16/2011 then hide rows 1969 through 2032.
With a piece of code that will hide an entire row if a cell value in that row does not equal the cell value of another row.
Example
Cell d3 = Feb 2012.
Range C5:c252, = a mix of Feb 2012 and Mar 2012.
I want to hide all the Mar 2012.
However if Cell d3 = Mar 2012 then the range C5:C252 will also = Mar2012
I want to see all the rows within that range.
I am trying to auto hide rows in a spread sheet. the start row will always be 55 and the end row will be 55 + the value of cell A38 in sheet titled "Main".
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn this example on Sheet 2, I'm trying to hide rows 1-6 if 'E6' is 0, and hide rows 15-26 if 'E18' is 0. These cell values are equal to the same cell in Sheet 1.
I've tried different codes I've found online, but I'm not very experienced with VBA so I can't get it to work. I can get rows 1-6 to hide, but it doesn't do it automatically whenever a zero is inputed into Sheet 1. It only works if I enter something into another cell on Sheet 2.
VB:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Range("E6") = 0 Then
Rows("1:6").Select
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True
[Code]...
I'm using column A as a reference. My data starts in cell A3.
Whenever theres a zero in any cell in column A I would like that row to hide.
If the row was hidden and the value changes to any number greater than zero I need the row to unhide.
I can record two macros for the hide/unhide part of this but I dont understand how to run them based on cell value.
I am creating a copy of a spreadsheet (table format) in a separate workbook using formulas that will update the copy as the original updates. I would like to auto hide the rows that have the value "Returned" in column G. I have columns A - G , rows 2 - 2000. The value "Returned" is the result of a simple = formula. Is there some way to accomplish this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIf I have data in range A1:Z99 I want to write a macro to hide all the rows that have a zero in the A column.
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Basically I have a pull-down list with Yes or No in it. I want to hide rows 52 through 57, if No is selected, and make the rows reappear if Yes is selected.
I have read other posts about this but I am still a little confused as most macros that have been made are tweaked to suite the users individual needs.
What I want is something like this to work in the active sheet:
If cells D2:D55 = ""
Then Hide.EntireRow
If cells D2:D55 = "has any value"
Then Show.EntireRow
The values in D2:D55 are populated by a VLOOKUP depending on what someone chooses in a drop down validation list, however not all the rows are always required so I would like to hide them to save some space on my form.
Is there any way to hide a row if columns 6 and 7 both show either a "-" or a number lower than 0.5? Cells in both rows contain a VLOOKUP formula.
View 9 Replies View RelatedHow can I automatically hide rows based on a cell reference? For example, If A1=0 then hide row 1.
I realize there are many Hide/Unhide requests. Although, believe me when I state that I have checked into the matter, and tried to solve it on my own.
If any of you fine forum dwellers could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
I am trying to achieve the following:
Two Macros:
#1:
To hide rows(entire spreadsheet) based on cell value in Column C (value is '0')
Here is a code (from this forum) that seems to be the least complex/confusing. I don't understand the "AC2" value. Would it not be A2? Or does it signify a certain range?
Sub HideRows()
With Sheets("Store Snapshot")
If Range("AC2").Value = 2 Then Rows("13:15").EntireRow.Hidden = True
If Range("AC2").Value = 1 Then Rows("13:15").EntireRow.Hidden = False
End With
End Sub
#2:
To UNHIDE the rows that Macro #1 Hid.
I need to hide rows based on a cell value. In cell B4 I list how many students are in period one.
I have enough rows for 35 students found in A10:A44. In C10: C44 I listed numbers 1-35.
So I need any row that has a number in the C column higher than what was entered in B4 to be hidden, but when cell B4 changes I need rows to unhide if their row is less than new value.
So here was my attempt: ...
I've attached a screenshot to illustate what I am doing and a one tab version of the workbook. I've had to do it in a zip folder as they were too big individually.
I've got a table that starts at row 12 and finishes at row 217 and the users enter information into the rows over a year. The creator of the sheet has set it up so there is a "z" in the second cell of each row and as this cell is overtyped with the new information the row changes colour and is included in the selected print macro that is set up.
I want to add in a macro that changes the row height to 0 based on the "z" being present in the row above 2nd cell. So all that is showing in the table are the rows that have info in them and one blank one underneath. So everytime a new row of info is entered either a new line will reveal itself underneath or there is a control button on the sheet that the user can press to reveal a new empty line.
I don't know how to write VB, but I've found some code online that claims to do what I need, but I need it to be altered to use the presence of the "z" in the row above (2nd column) as the trigger for the rule:
Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range)
If Target.Value = 1 Then
Rows(Target.Row).RowHeight = 0
Else
End If
End Sub
Or should I be starting off with minimised rows and changing it so the height increases as the "z" in the row above is overtyped?
Can this happen automatically as the z is overtyped or does the macro need to be triggered by a control button for example?
Is there a better way to do this? I don't want to get rid of all the extra empty rows and have a macro to create a new row for 2 reasons: 1.They have formulas and macros running set up by the creator that I don't want to mess with and 2. There are 52 sheets in the workbook, 1 for each week of the year and the next sheet takes the information from the previous weeks sheet so on the last sheet, number 52, it has every line that has been entered over the year from week one to week 51 carried over. If I created a new row on week2, I would have to then create that row on every sheet following week 2 and I think that would make it more complicated. I would need the macro to be able to run on any of the 52 sheets.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Cells.RowHeight = 12.27
Range(Rows(Target.Row + 2), Rows(217)).RowHeight = 0
End Sub
I'd like to hide rows based on the value of a specific cell (that specific cell will always be C14, and it will have up to 8 variables selectable from a drop down list).
For example, if C14 = Innovative/exploratory, i'd like to hide rows 15-45. If C14 = Technical Service, i'd like to hide rows 15-32, and 42-44. I'm not familiar with VB, but am a quick study -
I need to hide rows on a worksheet based on entries from DATA VALIDATION dropdown lists on another. Due to the fact that all the entries are on a different page, and there is no active cells or entries made on the "second" worksheet, the WORKSHEET_CHANGE events will NOT work. Trust me, I have spent two days searching the net for a possible answer and trying every trick I could find. Not to seem redundant or a pain, but right from the git-go, FORGET the WORKSHEET_CHANGE event as an option. I need a way to fire the macros from a formula change in a linked cell, and it won't be an active cell, nor will there be any kind of entry made on that page at all. ALl the entries (choices) will be made on another sheet, but the result needs to be hiding the rows not required based on the choices I make. There are over 300 lines and when I am done there will be only approximately 35-40 left. Right now the people using this are actually making copies of the workbook, and then deleting the worksheets they don't need (I am hiding those with an array) and then deleting the lines they don't need on the worksheet remaining. (Stupid and slow I know, but I didn't develop this workbook, I'm just trying to bring it out of the stone age) Here is some sample code with what I want to do, except it is of a WORKSHEET_CHANGE nature and will not work.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("INPUT!M6"), Target) Is Nothing Then
Rows("11:50").Hidden = True
If LCase(Range("INPUT!M6").Value) = "100" Then Rows("31:50").Hidden = True
If LCase(Range("INPUT!M6").Value) = "100" Then Rows("11:30").Hidden = False
If LCase(Range("INPUT!M6").Value) = "225" Then Rows("11:30").Hidden = True
If LCase(Range("INPUT!M6").Value) = "225" Then Rows("31:50").Hidden = False
If LCase(Range("INPUT!M6").Value) = "0" Then Rows("11:50").Hidden = False
End If
End Sub
Cell A1 can be left blank or have any value 1 to 99999 inserted by the user. Default value is null. My data starts on row 5 and currently goes to row 62, but will include more rows over time. I want to automatically hide rows 5 to 62 (and higher later on) where the value in Column C (C5, C6, C7, etc) is less than or equal to the value in A1 as long as A1 isn't null. If A1 is null, then no row hiding would be done. Ideally would be great to have msg also that says "No rows hidden" or "10 rows hidden", but not critical - just nice to have if you can provide such easily and quickly otherwise I'll just try to learn it later on.
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