Removing the "without writing a macro" part of the question would be significantly changing the spirit of the question, which is generally a bad thing to do.
Some common reasons to edit are:
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- to clarify the meaning of a post without changing it
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Maybe future versions of Excel will be able to do what the question asks without VBA. Maybe someone already knows how to do it, but won't post with your changes because now the question expects VBA to be used.
In general, it's a bad idea to change a question to fit the answers. Not only does it look like history is being rewritten or censorship is happening, but it also makes people think that only questions that can be answered are the only proper questions to be asked here. There's plenty of argument here on Meta about what should and shouldn't be asked, no need to feed the fires of "only approved questions should be asked". I mean really, how do you know a question is "approved" without asking it and getting feedback (unless it's obviously off topic or spam)? I go into the topic of "good question vs bad question here, so I won't repeat myself. Suffice it to say that what's good or bad is highly subjective and trying to "fix" questions that are already acceptable to be "more acceptable" is ludacris.
Besides, it's always been understood that an answer of "no, you can't do it that way, but you can do it this way" is acceptable. I'm not one for saying or agreeing to "we've always done it this way", but in this case there's no other possible way to run a Q&A site than to accept that answers may be contrary to the question. If not, Skeptics, Politics, Law, and many other Stacks would essentially cease to be useful.