Would your financial and operational reports be tidier and more readable if you could hide the rows with zero values? Because Sage Intelligence Reporting uses Microsoft® Excel®, you can easily remove these rows. In this tip we will show you how, using Macros. The tips below apply to Sage Intelligence financial and operational reports used with Sage 100, Sage 500 and Sage X3.
Before creating Macros you will need to add the Developer tab to the ribbon in Excel. The Developer tab lets you create and run Macros and edit Visual Basic (VB) code for Excel. Adding the Developer tab is a global option, thus making it available every time you open Excel or run a report.
The editor will now look as follows:
6. Click the save icon on the editor menu to save your Macros. You can now close the editor.
The Macros work by making a selection and then running either one of them. If you make a selection that includes a zero in any column and then run the HideZeroRow Macro, the row containing the zero will be hidden. Likewise, if you make a selection that includes a hidden row containing a zero and run the ShowZeroRow Macro, the hidden row will be shown. To see how this works, try the following.
5. To show the hidden rows, make a selection that includes the hidden rows and then go back to the Macros window. Select ShowZeroRows and click run. The rows will appear again.
Remember that in order for your Macros to be available the next time you run your report, you will need to link the workbook back to the report in the Report Manager.
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