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Hi, i asked this question in a previous thread but it still hasnt been
answered and a couple of my other questions have so was wondering whether i need to re-submit. i want to write a macro that will recognise that the date in column x is beyond todays date and then delete the rows. So, if the date in column X is beyond/greater than todays date (and this date should be the current day) then the rows should be deleted. thanks. |
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