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Hi All!
I have a worksheet containing a column for phone numbers. However, some of the numbers are missing area codes and are listed in 7 digit format(1234567) How do I remove the rows that contain the cells in the phone number column that only contain 7 numeric characters. And sometimes the imported file will have dashes or paranthesis. I can remove blank rows, or just blank cells, or cells with specific characters, but how do you remove the data when each digit can be different? I was hoping the good ol' "*" key would work, but it only took out cells that actually contain the "*" character. The only constant is the number of characters, 7. And be gentle, this is only my third day working with macros. thanks! Cheney |
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