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Suppressing zero value rows

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Alison has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course
Excel Pivot Tables course

Suppressing zero value rows

I would like to bring data into a spreadsheet based on a criteria in column A, but not include rows where the value in e.g.columns x,y, and z are all zero. Can this be done? Thank you.

RE: Suppressing zero value rows

Hello Alison,


Thank you for your question regarding suppressing zeros.

Could you please send us a sample sheet with a few examples of the criteria and the layout. Also how the data would be coming in before removing the zero rows!

To see the whole sheet would help us decide the type of code required as there are numerous possibilities for this.


Have a great day.
Regards,

Mark
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer


 

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