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Macro to delete rows
Hi Ken,
I have assumed that you have a column with dates. If so, then try the following code. Note the comments where you may need to edit the the Sheet name and then column identifier for the column with the dates. If no column with dates then let me know and I will have another look at it. Sub DeleteExceptFriday() Dim lastRow As Long Dim i As Long 'Edit "Sheet1" to your sheet name With Sheets("Sheet1") lastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row 'Must work backwards when deleting rows 'in a loop as follows. '(to 2 assumes column header exists in row 1) For i = lastRow To 2 Step -1 'Edit "A" to the column with your dates If Weekday(.Cells(i, "A"), 1) < 6 Then .Rows(i).Delete End If Next i End With End Sub -- Regards, OssieMac "Ken G" wrote: I have a list of daily data that is one day per row, I need a macro to trim it back from daily data to weekly data retaining only Friday's data for each week, so I need to delete 4 rows, skip a row and delete the next 4 rows etc. The list is currently about 400 rows. (Excel 2003) |
Macro to delete rows
Might need to edit "A" in the following line also to reflect the column with
your dates. lastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row -- Regards, OssieMac |
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