Chip -
Thank you, and thank you for showing the way. I was about to start a
sorting macro that put duplicates together and de-dupe from there.
No surprise, but your way is better.
....best, Hash
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"Chip Pearson" wrote:
Those variables are left-overs from a more complicated macro from
which this one was adapted. They are not needed.
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
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All -
It is with no little temerity that I post this question about a
Chip
Pearson macro found at:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/deleting.htm
The subject is deleting duplicate rows. The code is below and
I don't
understand variables Col, C, and N.
Col appears assigned and never used. N appears assigned and
incremented, but never used. And C appears to be neither. My
sense is
that it should be
V = Rng.Cells(r, Col).value
and
...CountIf(Col, V) 1 Then
But I don't know, and I don't understand, particularly N and C.
N is
the number of deletions, but nothing seems to use N.
Deleting Duplicate Rows is something I want to do.
Thanks in advance, and awaiting enlightenment.
...best, Hash
Public Sub DeleteDuplicateRows()
'
' This macro deletes duplicate rows in the selection.
Duplicates are
' counted in the COLUMN of the active cell.
Dim Col As Integer
Dim r As Long
Dim C As Range
Dim N As Long
Dim V As Variant
Dim Rng As Range
On Error GoTo EndMacro
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
Col = ActiveCell.Column
If Selection.Rows.Count 1 Then
Set Rng = Selection
Else
Set Rng = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows
End If
N = 0
For r = Rng.Rows.Count To 1 Step -1
V = Rng.Cells(r, 1).Value
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(Rng.Columns( 1), V)
1 Then
Rng.Rows(r).EntireRow.Delete
N = N + 1
End If
Next r
EndMacro:
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
End Sub