Hiya,
 
Can't you just use an AutoFilter? That way you can hide empty rows (or show 
them) whenever you feel the need.
 
Cheers,
-S
 

On Monday, 20 June 2016 18:11:30 UTC+1, big smile wrote:

> Hello Friends  
> This sheet is the  calculation of Accident policy of New India Ass Co Ltd  
> I have to put the value in D column  from D 10 to D 17 
> & then calculate the premium. 
> My query  is that for example I am putting the value in only some D coumun 
> Ex -- D 10 + d 12 + d 14  
> the other raws automatically hide if I enter calculate premium. 
> Which is mark in yellow  
> If I again want to see all hide raws then again it should be seen . 
> Can this possible.  
> Please try to explain the idea too if possible so that I can use the same 
> formula  in others  
> Thanks In advance  
>

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