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    Problem with Macro to delete Rows containing certain text

    I have put together a macro that will delete rows (called DeleteUnwantedRows) in a spreadsheet that contain the phrases "no further action" and "not applicable" ... However the macro does not appear to be working ... I followed the macro programming as instructed - but with no luck ..

    I have attached a copy of the document im working on ... Any help will be muchly appreciated ...
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    This works a gem !!!!!!!! thank you so much - you rock !!!!!

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    Re: Problem with Macro to delete Rows containing certain text

    it doesnt work for me. :-( though i hv deifferent text... i want the rows that has specific text in it to be deleted. can anyone help?

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    Re: Problem with Macro to delete Rows containing certain text

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