![]() The special thing about file names listed in column A and B is that ![]() Jim Boot - data.xls John Wood (Record List).xlsxĪli Khan (data).xlsm Dean Wild - system.xls Macro for Special Sorting I have file names listed in column A and B like (see below) Rows which have all cells empty across the 20 columns not to be printed. I would like to have the flexibility to print a given section of rows, say rows 20 to 150, provided one of the cells in the 20 columns has a value in it either a number or text. I have a workbook with 500 rows and 20 columns. I am finding difficulties to write a macro to hide rows if all their cells are empty
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