Use Checkbox To Hide Rows If Column Contains A Value

Sep 17, 2008

I am trying to have a checkbox that will hide any row between 6 and 300 say IF column P of that row that is empty, or does not contain the letter "Y", whichever is easier. I have found a bunch of different code snippets, but most hide a predetermined row range, and I need this to be dynamic.

If it can also expand the range automatically as I add more rows to the spreadsheet, that would be even better, but not necessarily required.

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