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Suppressing zero value rows

ResolvedVersion 2007

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

Excel tip:

Create your own custom list on Excel 2010!

If you know how to use the auto-fill option on Excel then why not create your own customs lists?

The auto fill feature saves you time by allowing you to enter one of the list entries into a cell and then use your mouse to automatically drag the rest of the list into the cells below, above or to either side of the initial cell. When using your mouse to perform this task you will see a thin black cross appear at the bottom right hand side of the cell. Click, hold and drag to make the list appear.

Default lists include weekdays and months. To create your own list in Excel 2010 do the following;

>File
>Options
>Advanced
>Scroll right to the bottom of the page and you will see a buttom "edit custom lists", click this button
>enter your list in the list entries
>click add

Now try it out. Good luck.
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