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Revisiting an old topic... Autofiltering- unwanted rows!
Someone posted a query about deleting unwanted rows, I thought m
prayers had been answered but the old query was about filtering th spreadsheet to gain objects you don't want, then deleting them (i.e deleting the filtered 'active' objects) I have performed a filter to obtain records i want, now i want t delete the other records that have been hidden by the autofilter Thanks for your help, i'm new to VBA programming... |
Revisiting an old topic... Autofiltering- unwanted rows!
Why do it that way. Filter the opposite, the records you don't want, then
delete them. Net result, the records you do want. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "James.Shanahan" wrote in message ... Someone posted a query about deleting unwanted rows, I thought my prayers had been answered but the old query was about filtering the spreadsheet to gain objects you don't want, then deleting them (i.e. deleting the filtered 'active' objects). I have performed a filter to obtain records i want, now i want to delete the other records that have been hidden by the autofilter. Thanks for your help, i'm new to VBA programming.... |
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