Unhide row using Macro

Rude Awakening

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Office Version
  1. 365
I have the below macro for Hiding row 31 when a specific button is clicked.
But how do I unhide the same row if another button is clicked?

VBA Code:
Sub Show_No_Row()
With Rows("31")
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = Not Selection.EntireRow.Hidden
End With
End Sub
 

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Try:
VBA Code:
Sub Show_No_Row()
Rows("31").EntireRow.Hidden = True
End Sub

Sub Show_Row()
Rows("31").EntireRow.Hidden = False
End Sub
 
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You're welcome, glad to help & thanks for the feedback.:)
 
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