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Thanks Dana, that looks like another good solution. I had taken Greg's code
and ran with it. A few name changes and a correction in my code and it works great. "Dana DeLouis" wrote: I tried a filter routine but it created an error If you had trouble with the Filter command on a 1-Dim array, you may not have set it up correctly. See if there are any ideas here that may help. Filter won't work with blanks, so I hope this gets fixed in a future version of Excel. Sub Demo() Dim v As Variant ReDim v(1 To 10) Const Flag As String = "xxx" Dim j As Long '// Small 1-D array For j = 1 To 10 v(j) = j Next j '// Make two elements blank! v(3) = vbNullString v(7) = vbNullString '// Scan for blanks For j = 1 To 10 If v(j) = vbNullString Then v(j) = Flag Next j v = Filter(v, Flag, False) End Sub HTH :) -- Dana DeLouis Win XP & Office 2003 "Rich J" wrote in message ... I have an array that gets populated with dates from various ranges in my spreadsheet. In the process blank values also get included. Once filled, I would like to sort the array with the earliest date in H(0) and the blank ones deleted by redimensioning the array. I figured out one way to sort but the blank ones are all in the lower indexes with the sorted dates at the end. Is there an easy way to delete the empty elements of the array either while sorting or another routine after the sort ? I used the sorting routines in this help site http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=213818 I tried a filter routine but it created an error Thanks |
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