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I have 5 columns that start at cell A2 and end at cell E2. The columns
contain both numbers and blank cells. Next, I have two numbers - 20 and 12. I am trying to build a macro that will go across the range A1:E1 and flag a column that has all blank cells between rows 20 and 32 (20 and 20 + 12). I'm trying to evaluate the range of empty cells but have had no luck. I want to build something similar to the macro below. How can I build the correct range offset statement to evaluate the cells between rows 20 and 32 as blank? Sub FlagColumn() Dim Rng As Range For Each Rng In Range("A1:E1") If IsEmpty(Rng.Offset(rowOffset:=20 to Rng.Offset(rowOffset:=32) = true then Do something here . . End If Next End Sub Thanks. John Mansfield |
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Sub FlagColumn() Dim Rng As Range Dim ThisWs As Worksheet Dim NewRng As Range Const cOffset = 20 Const cHeight = 12 Set ThisWs = ActiveSheet For Each Rng In Range("A1:E1") Set NewRng = ThisWs.Cells(Rng.Row + cOffset - 1, _ Rng.Column).Resize(cHeight + 1, 1) If Application.CountA(NewRng) = 0 Then MsgBox NewRng.Address(False, False) & " is empty." End If Set NewRng = Nothing Next End Sub --- HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I have 5 columns that start at cell A2 and end at cell E2. The columns contain both numbers and blank cells. Next, I have two numbers - 20 and 12. I am trying to build a macro that will go across the range A1:E1 and flag a column that has all blank cells between rows 20 and 32 (20 and 20 + 12). I'm trying to evaluate the range of empty cells but have had no luck. I want to build something similar to the macro below. How can I build the correct range offset statement to evaluate the cells between rows 20 and 32 as blank? Sub FlagColumn() Dim Rng As Range For Each Rng In Range("A1:E1") If IsEmpty(Rng.Offset(rowOffset:=20 to Rng.Offset (rowOffset:=32) = true then Do something here . . End If Next End Sub Thanks. John Mansfield . |
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Jason,
Thank you very much - just what I was looking for. John Mansfield "Jason Morin" wrote: Try: Sub FlagColumn() Dim Rng As Range Dim ThisWs As Worksheet Dim NewRng As Range Const cOffset = 20 Const cHeight = 12 Set ThisWs = ActiveSheet For Each Rng In Range("A1:E1") Set NewRng = ThisWs.Cells(Rng.Row + cOffset - 1, _ Rng.Column).Resize(cHeight + 1, 1) If Application.CountA(NewRng) = 0 Then MsgBox NewRng.Address(False, False) & " is empty." End If Set NewRng = Nothing Next End Sub --- HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I have 5 columns that start at cell A2 and end at cell E2. The columns contain both numbers and blank cells. Next, I have two numbers - 20 and 12. I am trying to build a macro that will go across the range A1:E1 and flag a column that has all blank cells between rows 20 and 32 (20 and 20 + 12). I'm trying to evaluate the range of empty cells but have had no luck. I want to build something similar to the macro below. How can I build the correct range offset statement to evaluate the cells between rows 20 and 32 as blank? Sub FlagColumn() Dim Rng As Range For Each Rng In Range("A1:E1") If IsEmpty(Rng.Offset(rowOffset:=20 to Rng.Offset (rowOffset:=32) = true then Do something here . . End If Next End Sub Thanks. John Mansfield . |
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