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Hi, is there any way this macro ignore formulas?
In column "I" i have this formula that retrieve numbers. (=IF(G2<"",H2*G2,"")). If there are no numbers to retrieve, then the formula doesn't display anything. But the macro keep seeing the formula. The formula goes till row 50, and because of that, the macro is selecting the cell in row 50. I need this macro to see only the results of formula. Macro: Columns("I:I").Select Range("I1").End(xlDown).Select ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Can this be done? Thanks! |
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If column G is what's important, why not have the macro look there?
Range("G1").End(xlDown).Select 'Offset 2 columns now to make up difference ActiveCell.Offset(1, 2).Select -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "puiuluipui" wrote: Hi, is there any way this macro ignore formulas? In column "I" i have this formula that retrieve numbers. (=IF(G2<"",H2*G2,"")). If there are no numbers to retrieve, then the formula doesn't display anything. But the macro keep seeing the formula. The formula goes till row 50, and because of that, the macro is selecting the cell in row 50. I need this macro to see only the results of formula. Macro: Columns("I:I").Select Range("I1").End(xlDown).Select ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Can this be done? Thanks! |
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try like this
If Not ActiveCell.HasFormula Then code goes here ........ On Oct 20, 12:46*am, puiuluipui wrote: Hi, is there any way this macro ignore formulas? In column "I" i have this formula that retrieve numbers. (=IF(G2<"",H2*G2,"")). If there are no numbers to retrieve, then the formula doesn't display anything. But the macro keep seeing the formula. The formula goes till row 50, and because of that, the macro is selecting the cell in row 50. I need this macro to see only the results of formula. Macro: * * *Columns("I:I").Select Range("I1").End(xlDown).Select * * * *ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Can this be done? Thanks! |
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This was really good. I hope you can help me with the other tread.
Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: If column G is what's important, why not have the macro look there? Range("G1").End(xlDown).Select 'Offset 2 columns now to make up difference ActiveCell.Offset(1, 2).Select -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "puiuluipui" wrote: Hi, is there any way this macro ignore formulas? In column "I" i have this formula that retrieve numbers. (=IF(G2<"",H2*G2,"")). If there are no numbers to retrieve, then the formula doesn't display anything. But the macro keep seeing the formula. The formula goes till row 50, and because of that, the macro is selecting the cell in row 50. I need this macro to see only the results of formula. Macro: Columns("I:I").Select Range("I1").End(xlDown).Select ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Can this be done? Thanks! |
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