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Bernie,
Many thanks!! You've solved my problem. Regards Tony "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Zakynthos, Use find/replace to replace ").Select with ").Resize(2).Select That will change all your select statements to select 2 rows. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Zakynthos" wrote in message ... 'Ron, Sorry, I didn't explain myself very well!!!! I have a lot of data to process and 'recording' each macro I need to extract data will be very time consuming, so I'm looking for as many shortcuts as I can find! Given that I have recorded a macro to delete ONE whole row (say, columns a:h) in every 60 or so rows and I now want a macro (without having to go through the long process of 'recording' it!) to delete TWO consecutive rows in every 60 rows, how can I get a 'quick fix' (FInd/Replace???, but how???) to replace ALL instances of a1:h1, a66-h66 etc with a1:h2, a66-h67 etc etc "Ron de Bruin" wrote: If I understand you correct You can use this Range("A3:H3,A66:H66").Select But you don't have to select Range("A3:H3,A66:H66").EntireRow.Delete -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Zakynthos" wrote in message ... Is there are way of using either Find/Replace or some othe procedure within Visual Basic to make global changes to a pattern of cells to be selected. For example, if I wanted to select and delete 2 rows in a block, using say Range ("A3:H3").Select and Range ("A66:H66").Select then wanted to create another procedure which would select: Range ("A3:H4").Select and Range ("A66:H67").Select etc etc How would I do this? |
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