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I would like to make a macro that enables me to delete specific rows. My
data always has the following properties: date value 22-1-1970 9 23-1-1970 9 24-1-1970 25-1-1970 26-1-1970 9 27-1-1970 9,06 28-1-1970 9,06 29-1-1970 8,88 30-1-1970 9 31-1-1970 1-2-1970 2-2-1970 9,13 3-2-1970 9,19 4-2-1970 9,19 I now want to delete the cells that are empty (zero) and the corresponding date cell to its left. so something in the range of: if cell b*=0 then del b* and its corresponding date in column a. Doing this by hand makes no sense since this is a data set of over 8000 cells -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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