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Bob Phillips
 
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Default Decoding an old macro

It just counts how many cells from A2 down have a value 0. It can be done
simpler with


AccountsCost = Application.CountIf(Range("A2:A" &
Range("A2").End(xlDown).Row), "0")

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Bob Phillips

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"WendiL99" wrote in message
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I'm trying to understand and simplify an enormous macro that was written

in
1999. I came across a section that I don't understand what it is doing.

The
macro is

'Neg Amounts (AccDep, GnLss, Purch only)...Other Accounts Count
Range("A1").Select
Range("A2").Select
AccountsCost = 0
Do While ActiveCell.Range("A1") 0
AccountsCost = AccountsCost + 1
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Range("A1").Select
Loop
Range("A1").Select

A sample of the data:

Co Acct Sum Of Expr1
3342010 16,295.00
3344010 382,039.00
3348010 100,467.00
4300010 466,752.00
4302010 62,314.00

Can someone tell me what this is doing? Thanks!!