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Hi,
I have an excel template that includes all the possible parameters of projects in that specific field. The parameters are listed, each in a different row, with 2 columns. One with the parameter title and the other for its cost. Now, different projects may use most or all (but not more) parameters in this list. So i am trying to write a macro that at the end, will scan the document and find all the rows in column 2 (cost) that has Zero in it and delete the entire row. Thus leaving behind only the parameters i used. your help shall be highly appreciated. "Myrna Larson" wrote: If your ranges are named as you show in your example, I would do it like this (I am assuming that each range begins in column A, so it's first cell is in column A): Dim N As Long Dim p As Long Dim sTemp As String Dim myArray(0 to 99) As Variant p = -1 For N = 1 To 100 sTemp = "Rng" & Format$(N) If Range(sTemp).Cells(1) < "" Then p = p + 1 myArray(p) = sTemp End If Next N If p = 0 Then Redim Preserve myArray(0 To p) Else Msgbox "No ranges contain data" Erase myArray() End If On 17 Sep 2005 18:50:52 -0700, "Arishy" wrote: I have quite a few ranges I need to process. Some of these ranges are Empty. To save time and memory I need to be "selective" in the line: myArray=Array(Range("Rng1"),Range("Rng2"),...Rang e("Rng100")) The Array actually will contain the strings: Rng1, Rng2 , Rng3 How can I "customize" The array line so: If Column A in Rng3 is Empty I do not include it in the array equation. A Different approach is to check all ranges first and "dynamically" build the Array line. Or program myArray to "delete" some of the entries before I pass it to the consolidate function. ie Resize the array after deleting some items Some pointers will be greatly appreciated. |
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