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I have a macro which deletes row 6 from my worksheet.
eg "Rows("6:6").Select" However I want to amend this code so that instead of deleting row 6 I want to delete the row number equal to a counter value that I have defined. When I come to a row I want to delete, what value do I put in the code "Rows("?:?").Select" to delete the row number to the value of the counter. thanks for your help |
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