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Default Sorting and delete records with macro


Hi, I have a raw data file with very large size, for monthly data file,
it could be up to 20 to 30MB. Inside the files there are a lot of
columns and records that I don't need.

So, I have written a macro that will delete unwanted columns and rows
from the raw data files. When I run the marco, I realise that it is
very slow when the file is getting larger as it will go to the records
line by line to check whether it is wanted record.

For example, if the records contains "ABC", the macro will delete the
that whole record. Is there a way the I can program the macro to sort
the data file and search for the first appeared "ABC" and the last
appeared "ABC", then delete the whole range of the record?

or is there any other better way that can make the process faster?

Please advice..

Thanks a lot..


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