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Test to see if a Row falls within a range of rows

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    Test to see if a Row falls within a range of rows

    I am trying to create a button that removes a row but I do not know how to create the conditional to make sure the row isn't within the first 6 rows before it is deleted. Can anyone help me with this?

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    Re: Test to see if a Row falls within a range of rows

    Perhaps.
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    Last edited by Cutter; 10-27-2012 at 01:37 PM. Reason: Corrected code tags

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    Re: Test to see if a Row falls within a range of rows

    derp, thanks for the speedy response. It works perfectly.

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    Re: Test to see if a Row falls within a range of rows

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