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Sub Macro1()
‘Remove all except validated
ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"

Activesheet.Range("$A$2:$O$99999").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Select
Selection.EntireRow.Delete

ActiveSheet.ShowAllData
End sub


How to replace "not equal than" in VBA?
<> does not work.










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    Sub Macro1()
    ‘Remove all except validated
    ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"

    Activesheet.Range("$A$2:$O$99999").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Select
    Selection.EntireRow.Delete

    ActiveSheet.ShowAllData
    End sub


    How to replace "not equal than" in VBA?
    <> does not work.










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      Sub Macro1()
      ‘Remove all except validated
      ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"

      Activesheet.Range("$A$2:$O$99999").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Select
      Selection.EntireRow.Delete

      ActiveSheet.ShowAllData
      End sub


      How to replace "not equal than" in VBA?
      <> does not work.










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      Sub Macro1()
      ‘Remove all except validated
      ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"

      Activesheet.Range("$A$2:$O$99999").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Select
      Selection.EntireRow.Delete

      ActiveSheet.ShowAllData
      End sub


      How to replace "not equal than" in VBA?
      <> does not work.







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          If you want your filter criteria to exclude "Validated", then try changing this line:



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"


          to



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:="<>Validated"


          Note that the = in Criteria:= doesn't have anything to do with your filter criteria. (It relates to VBA and how you provide an argument to a named parameter.)






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          • I see. Thanks for your help.

            – chee seng ng
            Nov 23 '18 at 1:44











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          If you want your filter criteria to exclude "Validated", then try changing this line:



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"


          to



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:="<>Validated"


          Note that the = in Criteria:= doesn't have anything to do with your filter criteria. (It relates to VBA and how you provide an argument to a named parameter.)






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          • I see. Thanks for your help.

            – chee seng ng
            Nov 23 '18 at 1:44
















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          If you want your filter criteria to exclude "Validated", then try changing this line:



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"


          to



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:="<>Validated"


          Note that the = in Criteria:= doesn't have anything to do with your filter criteria. (It relates to VBA and how you provide an argument to a named parameter.)






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          • I see. Thanks for your help.

            – chee seng ng
            Nov 23 '18 at 1:44














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          If you want your filter criteria to exclude "Validated", then try changing this line:



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"


          to



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:="<>Validated"


          Note that the = in Criteria:= doesn't have anything to do with your filter criteria. (It relates to VBA and how you provide an argument to a named parameter.)






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          If you want your filter criteria to exclude "Validated", then try changing this line:



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:<>"Validated"


          to



          ActiveSheet.Range("$A$1:$H$5202").AutoFilter field:=8, Criteria1:="<>Validated"


          Note that the = in Criteria:= doesn't have anything to do with your filter criteria. (It relates to VBA and how you provide an argument to a named parameter.)







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          • I see. Thanks for your help.

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          • I see. Thanks for your help.

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          I see. Thanks for your help.

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          I see. Thanks for your help.

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