Sub sample_code()

Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim a As Range
Dim SrchRnga As Range
Dim i As Long

Set SrchRnga = Sheets(1).Range("b1: b" &
Sheets(1).Range("b65356").End(xlUp).Row)

For i = 3 To Sheets("table").Range("b65356").End(xlUp).Row

Do
Set a = SrchRnga.Find(Sheets("table").Range("b" & i).Value,
LookIn:=xlValues)

If Not a Is Nothing Then a.EntireRow.Delete

Loop While Not a Is Nothing

Next

Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub




On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:30 PM, pawel lupinski <lupins...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi All,******
> I'd like to ask you for favour, can you help me with these. I have a table
> "code" with codes. From this table I'd like to excclude all codes for table
> "to delete" (tab table). Right now I'm using "or" function in vba, but when
> I want to add something, each time I need to open VB and change it. Is
> there any way that I can manage it from "to delete" table?****
> Thanks****
> Pawel****
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