With statement applicable to multiple sheets

288enzo

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I'm getting an error and don't know why.

Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Compile error: Wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment

VBA Code:
            With Sheets("Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3")
                .Rows("13:27").Delete
            End With
 

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I found this - With Sheet1 and Sheet2

Came up with
VBA Code:
Dim ws As Worksheet
For Each ws In Sheets(Array("Sheet1", "Sheet2", "Sheet3"))
    ws.Rows("13:27").Delete
Next ws
 
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