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Ragol1

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I have a calculator and I want to only display some cells if the number is a cell is under 100% is this possible?
 




Hi,

Use Conditional Formatting to shade the font in these cells the same as the interior shade. It will make them seem to disappear.

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Well, depending upon how secure you want this, there is an easy way it can be done.

Assuming you have a white background in the Excel Cells, you can use conditional formatting to set those equal to the values you want to hide to white font. Then, they will not be visible unless someone selects the cell data, or changes the background.

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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
 
All sounds good but Im not a wiz.

Here it is.

If Cell E5 is <100% show rows 26 thru 31

Thanks
 




Use HELP (F1) to find out all you need to know about Conditional Formatting.

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Ragol1,

Let's see....

You have been posting on Tek-Tips for nearly 6 years, posted over 140 questions and have acknowledged ONLY 4 responses as valuable and helpful posts.

Now my experience has been that Tek-Tips has been EXTREMELY HELPFUL to me in my career. I can't understand how you do not appear to feel the same.

Hmmmmmmmmmm???

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not sure i see your point, do you get paid for kudos? it was helpful. There I said it.

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That's not the point, sir. It's your pattern of behavior.

Taking all the time without proper acknowledgement, will not provide you any net benefit in your LIFE. The evidence in your profile here at Tek-Tips is only a symptom.

I hope you find something here that will be of benefit you you.

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I have a calculator and I want to only display some cells if the number is a cell is under 100% is this possible?
Hi Ragol1:

Chances are you need Conditional Formatting as Skip and kvj1611 have already stated ... but depending on the cells whose values you are concerned with and the cells whose display you want to suppress, there may be other options, such as use of formulas, or perhaps even CustomNumber Formatting.

So, your posting more details will certainly help understand what you are working with and what you are trying to accomplish.

Yogi Anand, D.Eng, P.E.
Energy Efficient Building Network LLC
 
Thanks Yogia, the post was very helpful, I have now set this up.
 
Skip,

I'm not sure why I am humoring you but here I go.

I have been a member over 6 years but I have only posted about 2 questions in the last 2 or 3 years, I used this a long time ago.

When I share thoughts and knowledge with anyone I really could not care less if someone thanks me or not. Hey if it’s good then they have gained something, if its not then they have not.

And yes Tek-Tips has helped me many times, most of the times because I can get a very quick answer from people like yourself, but my profile and evidence here has nothing to do with my life, I work for the 14 best company to work for in the USA and lead a team of 72 people, my life has many benefits and giving kudos and promotions to these people is very rewarding.

You seem to be the type of person that requires constant acknowledgment and feedback, there is nothing wrong with that, that’s just your personality and I do not fault you for it.

I hope YOU find the acknowledgement and recognition that you so desire here at Tek-Tips. And if you don’t then I will start by saying great post, it was very helpful.

Have a wonderful life.
 
Ragol1,

you say:
When I share thoughts and knowledge with anyone I really could not care less if someone thanks me or not. Hey if it’s good then they have gained something, if its not then they have not.

... so does this mean that you think it's OK to receive help from someone and not say thank you?

Maybe it's no big thing, but if I help people it's nice to get a thank you now and again. ( No, it does not mean that I need and require constant acknowledgment and feedback, to use your own words ).

Cheers, Glenn.

Did you hear about the literalist show-jumper? He broke his nose jumping against the clock.
 
not its not, what I said was I do not care if someone says thanks to me all the time, sure its nice to hear it every now and then but I certainly do not need it after every good thing I might do for someone.

Thanks
 
Sorry, but I have to chip in.

Ragol1: I think you miss the point of Tek-Tips. People on here do not log on and spend time answering questions that others post, simply for a thankyou. We are not puppies waiting for our next treat.

We do because we like to help. A thankyou now and again does go a long way. In addition, if you do not want to type the words "thank you" and post, you can simply click on the link that says "Thank <<name> for this valuable post".

That does 2 things: 1) it thanks the person that has helped you out (remember you posted something because you needed help) and 2) it alerts others who might have a similar problem that an answer has been given that might get them out of trouble too.

Thats how Tek-Tip works.

Neither Skip nor Glenn (who are prolific posters and serial helpers) or others who take the time to post want a disengenuous thank you - that has no value, but equally, they would appreciate recognition for helping you out of a tight spot.
 
I agree Hasit! And I couldn't have put it better myself..

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The question should be [red]Is it worth trying to do?[/red] not [blue] Can it be done?[/blue]
 
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