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If hire date (column D) is greater than revision date (column F) then delete row

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    If hire date (column D) is greater than revision date (column F) then delete row

    Hi
    I am just getting into VBA and macros. The spread sheet i am working on is full of macros, which I cannot believe how much time it actually saves.

    This workbook I am working on is a one time use so doing things doesn't have to be as clean as a sustaining worksheet.

    All that I am trying to do is check to see if column D greater than column F and if so delete the row.

    What would be awesome if the row is moved to a different sheet.

    I appreciate the knowledge sharing and your time.

    Scott
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