I have a sheet called "Summary", there is a cell, AR8, of that sheet that is linked to other sheets. If AR8 of "Summary" has a value other than 0 I would like it to unhide. But if the value goes back to 0 again I would like it to hide itself again.
I have a master sheet where users can change the name of 20 different sheets in the workbook by changing a cell value on the master sheet. Here is the code:
Code: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim rCell As Range If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub
[Code]....
The next step which I am having issues with is hiding the sheets. I want all sheets in the workbook to be hidden except for the master. I only want the other sheets to be visble if the user inputs a name on the master sheet.
So if the cell contents on the master sheet, say "B9", is blank, the sheet in the workbook that corresponds to that cell will remain hidden. If the user inputs anything, say "Sheet1", in cell "B9" on the master sheet, I want that sheet to become unhidden and to be named "Sheet1"
I am trying to create some code that will work each time a cell is updated. For simplicity, when cell A1 on Sheet 1 is greater than or equal to 25,000, I want Sheet 2 and 3 to be shown (they will already have been hidden). When A1 on Sheet 1 changes to less that 25,000, I want only Sheet 4 and 5 to be shown. I want to be able to change the number back and forth in A1 so only Sheets 2 and 3 show when A1 is >= 25,000, and only Sheets 3 and 4 to be shown then A1 < 25,000. I can't seem to find how to hide sheets based on a cell changing. I can only find how to permanently hide sheets.
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.
worksheet I am working on at the moment, basically if row 5 has a 0 displayed I want that column to hide, but if row 5 has text of any value displayed I want it to unhide, the range is E5 to BA5 across.
I need to write a macro that will hide and unhide columns based on a cells value. I know how to write it to hide and unhide rows, but i can figure it out for columns.
For the rows I am using the following:
Sub HideRowsSavings() Dim LR As Long, i As Long Application.ScreenUpdating = False With Sheets("Savings #4") LR = .Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
I'm trying to find a way to hide rows based on a condition in one cell.
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 a workbook which has roughly 50 sheets. What I'm trying to do is automatically hide/unhide sheets based on the cell values in the first sheet. So in sheet1 cell A1 i would a value of FALSE which would trigger sheets1, 2, & 3 to hide, when that value changes to TRUE then those same sheets would unhide. I need to replicate that for the 10 corresponding sets of sheets, but for each grouping of sheets a different cell in sheet1 would be the trigger, cell A2 = sheets 4 - 10, cell A3 = sheets 11 - 20, etc.
I have a worksheet that contains 10 columns of data. In row 2 I have a formula that will display the result "x" if the data in that column should NOT be hidden, and for all columns of data without an "x" in row 2 I would like to hide the entire column.
Therefore, I am looking for a macro that looks across the range of cells E2:N2 and if there is not an "x" in the cell, then hide that column...
To make things a little more complicated, the value in row 2 will change when other values are amended on other worksheets that feed into this one and I will need the macro to 'unhide' the column as soon an "x" appears in row 2
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
I've attached one speadsheet :- "VBA.xls". The following conditions are to be done:- 1. When D2=1, Column "F","G" are visible & Column "I","J","L","M" are hidden. 2. When D2=2, Column "I","J" are visible & Column "F","G","L","M" are hidden. 3. When D2=3, Column "L","M" are visible & column "F","G","I","J" are hidden.
I want to set up a few workbooks with 11 sheets. Sheet 1 will in effect be an index, with True or False values in say cells D5:D14. The True/False values will be generated by form control check boxes in some of the workbooks and by IF(TODAY()>xxxx formulas or similar in other workbooks.
I then want to be able to hide or unhide sheets 2-11 based on the True/False values in cells D5:D14 in sheet 1.
I have the following code which works perfectly. It needs to hide rows 3:60 based on the value in K2.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Not Intersect(Target, Range("K2")) Is Nothing Then If Not IsNumeric(Range("K2").Value) Or Range("K2").Value = "" Then Range("A3:A60").EntireRow.Hidden = True Else Range("A3:A60").EntireRow.Hidden = False End If End If End Sub
The problem I am experiencing is that I want to use a formula in K2. K2 must get its value from a cell on a different sheet.
If I manually delete the value in K2 the rows hide and if I manually enter a 1 in K2 the rows unhide, however I want to enter a formula in K2 that will result in either a 1 or blank cell.
I would like to create a macro/vb code that will unhide a worksheet if cell value is greater than zero, or hide the worksheet if the cell value is zero.
I'm not too familiar with VB code and was wondering if this is possible? I have my doubts, since it means that the code must constantly be running in an endless loop, checking to see if the value has changed?
I want to hide and unhide columns based on a cell's value.
If D6 of the ‘Summary’ Worksheet Is <> to ‘Test1’ and <> ‘Test2’ THEN Hide columns D:K of the ‘Charts – Source Data’ Worksheet OTHERWISE Unhide columns D:K
I am trying to hide/unhide columns based on what is return to cell C2 from this lookup (=VLOOKUP(B2,GM!E2:M129,9,FALSE)). It can only return 3,6 or 9
If it returns 3 I want to hide columns I:P If it returns 12 I want to hide columns E:L If it returns 6 I want to hide E:H and M:P
I have been trying to work with this code which I found on this forum but I haven't been able to get it working fully. It only works when C2 is entered rather than calculated and I can't get it working for the M:P part of the third option.
Code:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim Changed As Range Set Changed = Range("C2") If Not Intersect(Target, Changed) Is Nothing Then Range("A:Z").EntireColumn.Hidden = False
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.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Column <> 13 Then Exit Sub If InStr(Target.Value, "Other (specify in next column)") Then Columns("N").Hidden = False ElseIf WorksheetFunction. CountIf(Columns("M"), "Other (specify in next column)") = 0 Then Columns("N").Hidden = True End If End Sub
but I have a lot of columns that I need to perform as above and I have put the code together as below
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) On Error Resume Next
If Target.Column = 13 And InStr(Target.Value, "Other (specify in next column)") Then Columns("N").Hidden = False ElseIf WorksheetFunction.CountIf(Columns("M"), "Other (specify in next column)") = 0 Then.................
Using the above code, when I selected more than one cell anywhere in my workbook and pressed delete I was bugging out with a runtime error 13 message. You can see from the above code that I inserted "On Error Resume Next" - this got rid of the runtime error 13 message, but now when I select more than one cell and press delete, hidden columns are incorrectly revealed in my worksheet. how I can extend the working code at the top of this posting so that it works for a number of different columns in my Worksheet i.e. without the runtime error 13 occurring and without columns being incorrectly revealed.
Trying to hide a rows based on value being inserted to A1 = 0 (if value is >0, then unhide), but it's not working.
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Range("A1").Value = 0 Then Rows("33:42").EntireRow.Hidden = True Else Rows("33:42").EntireRow.Hidden = False End If
I want to hide & unhide columns using only (plus minus) button which is appearing on top of current sheet. I have couple of files with that options built in, but I dont know how to do it. I tried to see macros but appears that there is no macros at all in that file??
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) With Sheets("Sheet2") Select Case Target.Address(False, False) Case "B12"[code].....
I need to change it so that it hides a range of rows, say (6:26) instead of adding a line of code for each of the rows from 6 to 26 that I want to hide
Also how can I go about hiding the same rows on 5 more sheets, can I add more sheetnames after "Sheet2"?
I have a speadsheet that has 27 columns for time entries, however employees seldom need to use more than the first 12 columns. I need to protect the sheet but would like the employees to be able to Unhide the columns when they need to use them, then reHide them. I can't find this as an option in either 2003 or 2007.
I would like to keep the current macros that I have and add the following:
A macros that can link the check boxes with the corresponding categories and rows in the other two sheets. If the box is checked the corresponding rows in the other sheets should appear.
I have color matched the check boxes with the rows on the two other sheets I would like to be linked up with.
When my spreadsheet opens it automatically protects the sheets using the following
With Sheet1 .Protect Password:=SpreadsheetPassword, UserInterfaceOnly:=True .EnableOutlining = True End With
and I use the following to hide the column if the toggle button on my form is 'true'. The problem is it gives an error if the sheet is protected. it worksfine without protection.
If ToggleButton1.Value = True Then Range("column_calories").EntireColumn.Hidden = True Else Range("column_calories").EntireColumn.Hidden = False End If
Attached is a portion of the file I will be working with, just to illustrate what I would like to do.
I have a macro that copies and pastes data - it uses these Tasks as templates. The macro copies these rows for each task that is required under the headings (Task #1 - Task#?). What I would like is to hide the rows under Station Maintenance Task #0 and it's 6 rows that are associated with it, as well as Task #0 under CMS and the 12 rows associated with it. In order for the macro I already have work properly is that these would be unhidden for the macro to run and then re-hidden afterward.
I searched on the forum for this topic, and found hide/unhide where you would put in the beginning row and ending row - however since there will be numberous rows added in, this type of defining rows would not work.
In the attached abbreviated example, what should the second line in each of the three macros read to direct the hiding/unhiding of rows in the adjacent sheet? Right now I'm trying a If/Then configuration but it's not working. I was able to figure this out using grouped check boxes but a list box should be graphically "cleaner" and hopefully simpler in coding. The original table list is hidden in column "A", if that is important. I could use a combo box but the menu list is short and I think the list box approach will be simpler.... If there is a way to combine the three macros into one.