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Hello,
I have a 161 column spreadsheet. I would like to be able to run a macr
to hide certain (non-contiguous) columns in the spreadsheet
(Unfortunately these columns can not be sorted together so they wil
always be non-contiguous).
In plain English, what I would like to do is look at all the cells i
Row 1 from Column D to EN (e.g. D1:EN1).
For each of those cells that contains a 1, 2 or 4, I would like to hid
the corresponding column.
The end result is that (within the D1:EN1 range) I would only show th
columns that have a “3” in them.
(Of course I would show the A:C columns and the EO:FE columns).
Attached is the file on which I would like to run this macro.
Thank you very much
Attachment filename: calwin medi-cal training analysis-4-13-04.xl
Download attachment: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=51144
I have a 161 column spreadsheet. I would like to be able to run a macr
to hide certain (non-contiguous) columns in the spreadsheet
(Unfortunately these columns can not be sorted together so they wil
always be non-contiguous).
In plain English, what I would like to do is look at all the cells i
Row 1 from Column D to EN (e.g. D1:EN1).
For each of those cells that contains a 1, 2 or 4, I would like to hid
the corresponding column.
The end result is that (within the D1:EN1 range) I would only show th
columns that have a “3” in them.
(Of course I would show the A:C columns and the EO:FE columns).
Attached is the file on which I would like to run this macro.
Thank you very much
Attachment filename: calwin medi-cal training analysis-4-13-04.xl
Download attachment: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=51144