xlCellTypeBlanks, but no blank cells to delete
Many thanks to all who posted with replies. All solutions accomplished the job,
showing there is more than one way to skin a cat. Thanks again!
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wrote:
How about something like this
Dim myRange as range
Set myRange = Nothing
on error resume next
set myrange = Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks)
on error goto 0
if not myrange is nothing then
myrange.Delete Shift=xlToLeft
end if
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HTH,
Barb Reinhardt
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"Melvin Purvis" wrote:
As part of importing a csv file, I have to correct some errors in the data.
What I had before worked OK, but this weeks version of the csv made my code
bomb out.
What I'm doing is deleting some blank cells. This week, there were no blank
cells in the csv!
This is what I have now:
Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Select
Selection.Delete Shift=xlToLeft
What I need is something to do this:
Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Select
If there are no blank cells, jump past the next line
Selection.Delete Shift=xlToLeft
to here
HELP PLEASE!
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