Hi Jeff,
Perhaps it is the use of "a" that you want to be generic than A5 and
are already using a variable named "a" in you macro. I can't tell what
you want to be more generic, what is to change and what is not to change..
If you want to pick a cell to start with
double-click, right-click
you can use an Event Macro
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/event.htm
in which case Range("A5") would be target
See TrimALL macro in
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/join.htm#trimall
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"Jeff" wrote in message ...
Hello,
This is my VBA procedure.
I wanted to know whether if was possible to substitute "(Range("a5"))" with
"a" in order to have a generic and moving range?
Dim a As Long
Dim myRng As Range
x = Mid(Application.Trim(Range("a5")), 12, 20)
For a = 7 To 100
If a Mod 2 = 0 Then
If Cells(a, 1).Value 0 Then
Cells(a, 2).Value = x
Else
Cells(a, 2).Value = 0
End If
End If
Next a
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Regards,
Jeff