To accomodate that, the easiest way is to put your keyword to a sheet, Let say your array placed in sheet named MyArrayInSheet starting on range A1 to A1000, then use this function :

Sub Button1_Click()
    Dim Rng As Range
    ActiveSheet.Range("A1").Select
    Do
        For Each Rng In Sheets("MyArrayInSheet").Range("A1").CurrentRegion
            If InStr(1, Selection, Rng) > 0 Then
                Selection.EntireRow.Delete
                Selection.Offset(-1, 0).Select
                Exit For
            End If
        Next
        Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
    Loop Until Selection.Offset(0, 0) = ""
End Sub

Pada 08/08/2013 1:10, Spencer Patterson menulis:
In my excel sheet, I have an array but the amount of entries is close to 1,000 
separate items. I am limited to 255 / too many line continuations.

Would calling a file or creating a dictionary/collection be best to implement 
into the array?

Sub longfunction()
Dim Rng As Range, Str
     Range("A1").Select
Do
         For Each Str In Array("too many", "items to fit", "in one array", "need dictionary 
or", "need to call file")
If InStr(1, Selection, Str) > 0 Then Selection.EntireRow.Delete
Next

Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
Loop Until Selection.Offset(0, 0) = ""
End Sub

How would I implement this?


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