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I've got a workbook filled with worksheets containing 4 columns of
data each. I'd like to delete all of the rows (in each worksheet) whose column B, C, and D cells contain the value "0". I am guessing this is something that can be accomplished with nested loops, but I am terribly rusty at VB. Can I get a push in the right direction? Thanks much. |
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