Tom
Column A is actually empty (there is no formula
involved). I have tried your amended version of Bob's
solution and I have success.
Many thanks
Steve
-----Original Message-----
Are column A cells actually empty or do they all contain
a conditional
formula that makes the cell appear emtpy under certain
conditions?
Anyway, Bob's code had a reversed condition as I read
your description
Dim cell as range
for each cell in intersect(columns(1), _
activesheet.usedrange)
if cell.Value = "" then
cells(cell.row,3).value = 0
cells(cell.row, 5).value = 0
end if
next
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Steve" wrote in
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Bob, this appears to put zeros in every row of columns 3
and 5 regardless of whether column 1 is noull or not.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
Try the following (untested!)
Dim cell as range
for each cell in intersect(columns(1),
activesheet.usedrange)
if not isempty(cell) then
cells(cell.row,3).value = 0
cells(cell.row, 5).value = 0
end if
next
Robert Flanagan
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"Steve" wrote in
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I want to populate specific column values with a
zero if
the value in another specified column is not null.
As an example, I would like to place a 0 in columns
C &
E
of my spreadsheet if the value in column A is null.
I presume that I would have to start by specifying
the
range which I would like this macro to work over. If
that
is so, is it possible for the range to set itself by
using
any row that has data on it (bar row1) ? This way,
the
range can vary depending on how many rows of data
are in
the spreadsheet at any given time.
Thanks in advance.
.
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