Hide\UnHide columns - automatically base on cell value

Andre Pereira

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Hi guys,

i've been looking, in forum, for some related request and i've not found anything that fulfill my intentions.

If i am mistaken, please accept my apologies :(

what i'm trying to do is something like this.

Have a 30, consecutive, columns with date and i'm trying to figure it out a way to hide and unhide automatically the columns that i want base on a 6 months period of time.

i attached a file with my example to show with more detail my problem.
https://file.town/download/ipd8p42kqe3z59kpkippt6e24


It's possible to do that with a click button or check box? Filtering the columns that i want to show?

Kind regards to all members,
 

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