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You're asking for a teaching exercise for me and Chip, not for you.
So in that spirit, here's my teaching response: Now, as a *learning* exercise for you, how have you tried to modify the routines we gave you? Did the modifications work? What resources did you look at in XL/VBA Help to try to come up with a solution? Bonus points will be awarded if you checked the archives first: http://google.com/advanced_group_search?q=group:*excel* Don't get me wrong - I enjoy helping, but it's far more enjoyable when those that seek help demonstrate that they've put some effort in. In article , "Brian Tozer" wrote: Now, as a teaching exercise for me, could you please show me how your macros would be modified in the following two instances:- 1 To ignore (not delete) rows 5 to 8 2 To operate on all rows except 5 to 8 from row 1 to last row on worksheet (presumably 65536) |
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