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Hello,
I have a report that contains dates in column B, these dates can be repeated many times and span everyday of the year. I wish to delete all rows that contain a Saturday date in column B. Is there a way to do this in vba without having to use the exact Saturday Date in the code. I saw a Function called Weekday, which used the value 7 to represent Saturdays. My vba skills are weak and I am unable to apply this function properly. Any help? |
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