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Hi:

I would like to have a macro that deletes the row headings that are always
the same; I could record that. but, I also want to delete the rows at the
end of the file that are always not in the same position. Ho do I check when
the file is ending and delete the next rows?

First col. is numeric; but the problem is, that sometimes the first invalid
row that I want to be deleted starts with a number?!

Thanks in advance,

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Hi D

how do you identify the rows at the end to delete?

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JulieD

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Hi:

I would like to have a macro that deletes the row headings that are always
the same; I could record that. but, I also want to delete the rows at the
end of the file that are always not in the same position. Ho do I check
when
the file is ending and delete the next rows?

First col. is numeric; but the problem is, that sometimes the first
invalid
row that I want to be deleted starts with a number?!

Thanks in advance,

Dan



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