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I think you will have to use an autofilter on just that column to show the
cells that contain "QXT" in that column. Select those cells and "Delete" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:40:02 -0800, Rebecca wrote: Greetings! I am using Windows 7 and Excel 2007. In Column A I have numerous cells which contain a certain special "word": let's say the special word is QXT. (The cells contain other words, of course.) I selected the column, click on Conditional Formatting / Highlight Cell Rules / Text that Contains ... Then I typed in the "Format cells that contain the text:" QXT with "Light Red Fill with Dark Red Text" then I clicked OK. Now I would like to delete ONLY all the cells which are now Conditionally Formatted (with the red fill and dark red text). How do I do this? I am still a newbie, so could you please explain in easy, step-by-step English? Thank you. |
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