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MrExcel podcast is sponsored by Easy-XL. Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast Episode 1736: Hide Blank Rows Without a Macro. Todayamp;#39;s question sent in by Kathy. Someone just asked whether thereamp;#39;s a way to alter a rowamp;#39;s height. Actually, they want to hide the row completely without doing it in the context of a macro. Is there a formula that would, you know, set the parameters of a row? So, I have a mock-up, here, of Kathyamp;#39;s workbook. I changed the actual data, but they have this list and, for any items that are not filled in-- in this box-- they want to hide those rows. And my initial reaction was, hey, maybe we could do this with conditional formatting. amp;quot;Alt+ODamp;quot; would create a new rule, I use a formula to determine which cells to format, and then when, you know, we wanted to hide it, I would change the font size back to 1. See, but thatamp;#39;s kind of grayed out. Weamp;#39;re not allowed to choose from that list, so that is not going to