VBA hide last two rows in a table

tbrynard01

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Joined
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Messages
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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
I would like to do a macro that will hide the last row and the total row in a table in excel. Any advice?
Thank you!
 

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Try this

Code:
Sub Macro1()
  Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp)(0).Resize(2).EntireRow.Hidden = True
End Sub
 
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Try this - change the table name to match the name of your table:
Code:
Sub HideLastAndTotalRows()
Dim LO As ListObject
Set LO = ActiveSheet.ListObjects("Table1")  ' change table name to suit
With LO
    .DataBodyRange.Rows(LO.DataBodyRange.Rows.Count).Resize(2).Hidden = True
End With
End Sub
 
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