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Default Deleting rows from list of files

I am trying to delete some rows (3 to 200) in all the excel files in
directiory "C:\Excel" using a macro.
Following is the code that I am using. It deletes the rows in the
current worksheet (worksheet where the macro exists). I know I am not
referencing it properly. Please help.

Thanks,
Italia


Sub testme()

Dim i As Long
Dim newwb As Workbook
Dim j As Long
Dim rng As Range

Const myfolder As String = "C:\Excel\"
With Application.FileSearch
..NewSearch
..LookIn = myfolder
..SearchSubFolders = False
..Filename = "*.xls"

If .Execute() 0 Then
For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count
Set newwb = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=.FoundFiles(i))

'Deleting code starts here

For j = 2000 To 3 Step -1
If WorksheetFunction.CountA(Selection.Rows(j)) = 0 Then
Sheet1.Rows(1).EntireRow.Delete
MsgBox "Hello"
End If
Next j

'Deleting code ends here

newwb.Close savechanges:=True
Next i
Else
MsgBox "There were no files found."
End If
End With

End Sub

 
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