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I have a large worksheet full of data. Below are three rows of COLUMN A as
an example. Every time Column A has a cell in it which starts with "Collateral..." can a macro look into the NEXT row (Column A) and see if it starts with "VIN..."? If so, great--if not, I would like the macro to delete that row (which does not start with "VIN...". Is this possible? COLUMN A Collateral: 2006 AIRSTREAM SAFARI 16-30FT TRAVEL TRAILER VIN: 1STJxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thank you! Heather |
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