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aboly8000

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hello
I need a vba code:

ıf cell deleted then cell.offset(0 , next all in range) be delete
 

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That's a little sparse on info, but maybe something along the lines of
Code:
cell.Resize(, howevermanycolumns).ClearContents
 
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Code:
Cells(1, 1).Offset(1, 1).Resize(1, lascolumn).clearcontents
Code:
Cells(1, 1).Offset(1, 1).Resize(lastrow, 1).clearcontents
lastxxxx should be known
 
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