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Jim,
Personally I'm not militant about attachments. For one thing I set Outlook Express to color code large messages so it's easy to see the ones with attachments, and I have broadband at work and at home. But I know others operate differently. Someday I like to think, with broadband becoming for prevalent, the "prohibition" could be lifted. You have a point but I'd want there to be a specific 'attachments' group so that I could opt out. I line in a rural area in England and broadband will be unavailable for some time yet. And I prefer to read and post from Google groups so attachments are meaningless in that context. Anyway, most "sample data" is simple enough that I don't mind a little typing. I usually do just a brief description myself. For example, in this case I originally said: "For example, my range is A1:C10 and I want to delete the row which has the value 'Pies' in the first column, so if A4="Pies" I want to delete A4:C4 by shifting cells A5:C10 up" I thought this was enough - after all, the actual values could be anything - but the only reply I got asked me to send a workbook in a personal email. (I still haven't got a reply from that one, must follow it up...) I think I would be put off by a macro that dumped the data; might take me longer to check the macro than type the data. That's what I feared. My suggestion was for the reader to create the workbook and manually run the macro. I thought that a macro that created a workbook etc would look 'suspicious'. And from the poster's side, creating the data dumping macro is a lot more trouble. Yes, many posters to this group wouldn't have the ability to do it (that's why they're here!) But because I can, I feel I should do all I can to help people help me. What's ten minutes coding if I can get an answer? If anyone can give me suggestions on what a data dumping macro should look like I'd be grateful to have them. "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... Personally I'm not militant about attachments. For one thing I set Outlook Express to color code large messages so it's easy to see the ones with attachments, and I have broadband at work and at home. But I know others operate differently. Someday I like to think, with broadband becoming for prevalent, the "prohibition" could be lifted. Anyway, most "sample data" is simple enough that I don't mind a little typing. I think I would be put off by a macro that dumped the data; might take me longer to check the macro than type the data. And from the poster's side, creating the data dumping macro is a lot more trouble. |
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