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Default Why is Cell not an object

I'm not sure if I understand your question, but I'd use:

Dim myCell as Range

And I'd be explicit:
if mycell.value < "" then
or
if isempty(mycell.value) then

A cell containing a formula evaluating to "" would satisfy the first condition,
but not the second.

And a cell containing that formula that was converted to a value would behave
the same!

On 07/01/2011 03:38, WhytheQ wrote:
Morning All,

Philosophical rather than practical question - I'm auditing all my
code and trying to be as explicit as possible with my variable
declarations. So really trying to avoid using Variant. I use the
following structure quite a bit:

Dim myCell
For Each myCell In .Sheets("Static").Range("xxx").Cells
If myCell< "" Then
'code to execute here on each cell if cell not empty
End If
Next

myCell is a variant but I'd prefer to declare it as a specific data
type or object so that the code is more precise.

Any help appreciated
Jason.


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