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Default function to delete rows

Hi
see:
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.Deleting.html

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Frank Kabel
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NotAnExcelWizard wrote:
I have a spreadsheet of three columns. The first is a market sector
(ie chemicals, metals, etc), the second and third are return numbers
associated with that sector. I want to write a macro that will
identify rows containing sectors that I want to delete before sorting
the range (I don't want about a dozen sectors included). I download
the same information regularly, and would like to not have to
maually go through and delete the unwanted rows.

Is there a function that can identify a specific piece of text, AND
THEN delete the entire row it is contained in?, Or, is there a way to
turn the offending text and the adjacent return numbers into blank
cells, so I can sort them out? Thanks in advance.

Darlene


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