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Roger,
Thanks so much for the information. It saved me a lot of time. - Mahesh "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi You are quite correct. The behaviour is not the same as with AutofilterSelectDelete. However, if you click on a cell within your data and choose InsertTable then use the dropdown on the filter created on your state header to select TX. Now, mark the rows, right click and the options will be Delete Rows (as opposed to Delete) and your rows with TX will disappear (sorry Don<bg). Click on the Filter and choose Show All and the remainder of the data will be there. -- Regards Roger Govier "Mahesh" wrote in message ... I have data that I am filtering based on State. I want to remove all the rows that have 'TX' in State Column. I used data filtering and from the dropdown, selected 'TX'. When I get the filtered data, I select the rows and 'delete'. The problem is, it deletes every other row as well. I migrated from exel 2003 to 2007 and see a 'bug' where 2007 can not remove the selected rows only... Quite frustrating. Is there any way to achieve this without writing any macro? Thanks |
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