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After sorting a large amount of data (approaching 62,000 rows) I would
like to select a range that includes all the rows that contain the value "Alt" in column G and delete the entire selection (complete row). What is the fastest way to determine how to specify this range area? I originally was doing this in a for loop and the data set has grown to the point where the speed of the loop is just too limiting. If there is a faster approach than the sort option I'm think about please offer your suggestion! Thanks John Keith |
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