I'm not even sure if this is possible anymore!

G

grahamhurlburt

I have tables running down a spreadsheet that are 3 columns across like
so:

dd-008 etc are just names of boards.

| dd-008 | acrylic | 0 |
| dc-004 | acrylic | 20 |
| db-012 | merlex | 40 |
| da-006 | acrylic | 0 |

There are breaks between the tables..like this one

| dd-004 | acrylic | 10 |
| dc-002 | merlex | 0 |
| da-010 | merlex | 20 |
| da-016 | acrylic | 5 |

My question is, without deleting the row, is there anyway to delete the
values in the rows with a zero and move all the values below it up?

For example, the two tables would then look like this:

| dc-004 | acrylic | 20 |
| db-012 | merlex | 40 |
| dd-004 | acrylic | 10 |
| da-010 | merlex | 20 |

There are breaks between the tables..like this one

| da-016 | acrylic | 5 |

I have worked hours on this with no luck...any ideas?
 
B

Bob Phillips

deleting is easy, but the breaks? What determines where they go after the
deletions?

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HTH

RP
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