try this

Sub deleteline()

    Dim rngRange As Range
    Dim rngCell As Range
    Dim rngUnion As Range
    Dim strvalue As String
    Dim intcolumn As Integer

        Set rngRange = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(1).UsedRange
        intcolumn = InputBox("Please enter the Column Number,where you have
that value you want to delete")
        strvalue = InputBox("Please enter the value , you do not want to
delete entirerow")

                    For Each rngCell In rngRange.Columns(intcolumn).Cells
                            If UCase(Trim(rngCell.Value)) <>
Trim(UCase(strvalue)) And rngCell.Row > 1 Then
                                            If rngUnion Is Nothing Then
                                            Set rngUnion = rngCell
                                     Else
                                            Set rngUnion = Union(rngUnion,
rngCell)
                                    End If
                            End If
                    Next
                        rngUnion.EntireRow.Delete

End Sub



On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Marcio Bandeira de Azevedo - 77 <
marciobandeir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you very much Priti Verma!!. ****
>
> One more question. ****
>
> If I don´t want to consider the first line in the macro, because it´s not
> data, it´s possible?****
>
> ** **
>
> Thank you again.****
>
> ** **
>
> Marcio.****
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> *De:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:excel-macros@googlegroups.com]
> *Em nome de *priti verma
> *Enviada em:* domingo, 29 de setembro de 2013 00:55
> *Para:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Assunto:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Delete Line****
>
> ** **
>
> Sub deleteline()****
>
>     ****
>
>     Dim rngRange As Range****
>
>     Dim rngCell As Range****
>
>     Dim rngUnion As Range****
>
>     Dim strvalue As String****
>
>     Dim intcolumn As Integer****
>
>         ****
>
>         Set rngRange = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(1).UsedRange****
>
>         intcolumn = InputBox("Please enter the Column Number,where you
> have that value you want to delete")****
>
>          strvalue = InputBox("Please enter the value , you want to delete
> entirerow")****
>
>                     For Each rngCell In rngRange.Columns(intcolumn).Cells*
> ***
>
>                             If UCase(Trim(rngCell.Value)) <>
> Trim(UCase(strvalue)) Then****
>
>                                             If rngUnion Is Nothing Then***
> *
>
>                                             Set rngUnion = rngCell****
>
>                                      Else****
>
>                                             Set rngUnion = Union(rngUnion,
> rngCell)****
>
>                                     End If****
>
>                             End If****
>
>                     Next****
>
>                         rngUnion.EntireRow.Delete****
>
> ** **
>
> End Sub****
>
> ** **
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