How to make range("defined").Select disappear ie Grey Marked Area with Thick border

SamDsouza

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Hello

When Executing the below code
I would just like to make the Selection Disappear at present it Selects the area
Code:
ws.Range("K1:L30").Select
Selection.Delete Shift:=xlToLeft

Code:
Application.CutCopyMode = False   'Am sure This is not the syntax for what i desire

Just want make the Grey Area with border Disappear
Thanks
Sam Dsouza
 

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You can do it without selecting to begin with
VBA Code:
ws.Range("K1:L30").Delete Shift:=xlToLeft
 
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