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Select the whole range, select "visible cells only" and delete.
Daniel In MS Excel 2003, I was able to set a filter, select a section of data, highlight the rows with the data and delete them. Once I turned the filter off, I would then see all the data I wanted. When I do the same in MS Excel 2007, it deletes rows which have not been selected by the filter. Instead, I have to sort the data by the value I want to delete, delete the rows and then continue working. It works but with the amount of data I am using the old method is much preferred. Your advise is much appreciated. Thank you. |
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