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I remember using years ago an add-in that would automatically hide and/or
delete all rows that had zero values.
Any clue as to where to find this nugget?
Thanks,
Pierre
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Hi
for some VBA code:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.Deletingv1.html

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PierreL wrote:
I remember using years ago an add-in that would automatically hide
and/or delete all rows that had zero values.
Any clue as to where to find this nugget?
Thanks,
Pierre



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Dank vielmals Frank,
I will use as is, but the package I referred to was some global set of
functionalities such as the one I quoted and were really packaged VBA
performing some analytical functions.
Pierre

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Hi
for some VBA code:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.Deletingv1.html

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

PierreL wrote:
I remember using years ago an add-in that would automatically hide
and/or delete all rows that had zero values.
Any clue as to where to find this nugget?
Thanks,
Pierre




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