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Default Deleting decreasing data and naming rows.

Hi again Ben,

I am sure we can do what you want. Am I correct in assuming that all groups
of data across the worksheet have 8 columns and the 3rd column is where you
want to delete the rows?

How do you want to tell the system which column the particular data set
starts? My suggestion is an input box that asks you to select the first
column of the set to start processing.

I see that you also have another thread relating to this project and it is
starting to look like an extended project. If you want to get yourself a
Hotmail address (or any other provider of email addresses) that you can
abandon later if you start getting spam and post that address then I will
reply and you can then communicate with an attached copy of your workbook.

If you post an email address then do it something like the following example
so that people using code to troll the internet for email addresses are not
so likely to pick it up but I will be able to decipher it.

myaddress with provider hotmail and then the usual com

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OssieMac


 
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