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Default If A cell Is null Do Nothing.

You have to test each cell in the range.

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"Ardy" wrote in message
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Thanks........
If i do This I won't get any result
Sub CellEmpty()
If IsEmpty(Range("A2:A5")) Then
MsgBox ("You Have An Empty Cell")
End If

If i do this then I get the msg box.
Sub CellEmpty()
If IsEmpty(Range("A2")) Then
MsgBox ("You Have An Empty Cell")
End If

Why the range dosn't work

JLatham (removethis) wrote:
If IsEmpty(Range("Z5")) then
'it has nothing in it, i.e. is null
End IF
or
If Not(IsEmpty(ActiveCell)) Then
'ActiveCell contains something
End IF

So, check out IsEmpty in VBA Help?

"Ardy" wrote:

Hello All:
Assuming I have several functions that are all dependent on a cell,
lets say A2 to have a value, by value I mean not null(Value could be
Alpha or numeric). How would I do a condition that if cell A2 or for
that fact a range A2:A43 is null give a message with OK option and do
nothing.

Regards
Ardy