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HI
I have a worksheet which contains some rows which I need to delete selectively. Basically , in my worksheet I need Excel to identify the rows containing somewhere in them the text 'ABCD' , and then to delete them. As long as the text is somewhere in the row it should delete that row and any others containing it. Is this possible? If I could run a small macro then that would be great. Best Wishes |
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