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On my spreadsheet, I want to delete rows that have 0 values in columns C
through N. If any of these columns have something other than 0, I need them to stay. Can someone help me with a macro that would do this? I found a post that would do this for 2 columns, but I couldn't figure out how to do it for more than 2 columns. |
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