MOD formula problem

mark gardner

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I have a list of names and scores arranged in rows. I used conditional formatting and the MOD formula to color every other row, and keep them in alternating bands of color even if I delete or add a row. But, now I have 2 rows per person with the odd number rows being hidden. My formula to color every other row doesn't work anymore because when hide the odd numberes rows, all of the remaining rows are the same color. Can someone help me with this.

Excel Workbook
ABCDEFGH
10Johnson2754765476
11hurbb
12Echols8643286821
13bubur
14Miller7667232159
15rbrrr
16Singletary5487561455
17uurub
Sheet3
 

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