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Default Combine two macros using InStr?

Hi All.........

I got a macro from here the other day, (sorry, don't remember who submitted
it), and modified it for my own use. Unfortunately, in order to get all I
want done, I had to turn it into two seperate macros, as shown below. Can
anyone please tell me how these two might be combined into just one
macro?.........or maybe it's not possible?
The only thing I've changed between the two, is the 8 to a 3 in the InStr
statement, to get the thing to read for "Total" in column 3 instead of
column 8. It works fine this way, just aggravating to have to have
two........

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Sub AddRowSubTotalsDomestic()

lastrow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row
For r = 8 To lastrow
If InStr(1, Cells(r, 8).Value, "Total") 0 Then
ActiveSheet.Rows(r + 1).EntireRow.Insert

End If
Next
End Sub

====================================

Sub AddRowSubTotalsInternational()

lastrow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row
For r = 8 To lastrow
If InStr(1, Cells(r, 3).Value, "Total") 0 Then
ActiveSheet.Rows(r + 1).EntireRow.Insert

End If
Next
End Sub
=====================================


Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



 
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