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Hello,
This is the VBA macro that I use: Set rng = Range("h2:h167") For Each cell In rng If IsNumeric(cell.Value) Then cell.Value = Application.WorksheetFunction. _ RoundDown(cell.Value, 2) End If Next I'd like to set the rng to automatically start from H2 to the last row in column H. Thanks, |
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Set rng = Range("h2:h" & cells(rows.count,"H").end(xlup).row) -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hello, This is the VBA macro that I use: Set rng = Range("h2:h167") For Each cell In rng If IsNumeric(cell.Value) Then cell.Value = Application.WorksheetFunction. _ RoundDown(cell.Value, 2) End If Next I'd like to set the rng to automatically start from H2 to the last row in column H. Thanks, |
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One way, assuming no gaps in the data:
Set rng = Range("H2:H" & Range("H2").End(xlDown).Row) HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- Hello, This is the VBA macro that I use: Set rng = Range("h2:h167") For Each cell In rng If IsNumeric(cell.Value) Then cell.Value = Application.WorksheetFunction. _ RoundDown(cell.Value, 2) End If Next I'd like to set the rng to automatically start from H2 to the last row in column H. Thanks, . |
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