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How about a different take on this:
Private Sub ColumnFinder() Dim c As Range For Each c In ActiveSheet.Range("A6:IV6") If c.Value Like "*Index*" Then c.Value = "Index" 'are you sure you want to do this Call CycleThrough c.EntireColumn.Hidden = True End If Next c End Sub Hope this helps Rowan DynamiteSkippy wrote: Thank you for responding. The CycleThrough macro simply performs conditional formatting based on the content of the column where the 'Index' is found. i think you may be on to something with the mention to the : Set c = .FindNext(c) Loop While Not c Is Nothing And c.Address < FirstAddress Even if I hide the column, I still should be able to reference it in vb. Right??? I have checked and the 'c' value is empty. I altered the code slightly adding a new replicate variable cStore but I am getting yet another error: Run-time error '424': Object required Now my code is: Private Sub ColumnFinder() Dim FirstAddress As String Dim c As Variant Dim cStore As Variant 'Range 'Variant 'Macro identifies Index columns With ActiveSheet.Range("a6:iv6") 'Worksheets("Sheet3").Range("A6:IV6") Set c = .Find("Index", LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then FirstAddress = c.Address Do PresentAddress = c.Address cStore = c.EntireColumn 'c.Offset(-1, 0).Value = PresentAddress 'Check step c.Value = "Index" 'c.Interior.ColorIndex = 3'check step Call CycleThrough 'play with Discard columns 'Columns("E:E").EntireColumn.Hidden = True 'Columns("AA:AA").Delete 'c.EntireColumn.Hidden = True cStore.Hidden = True <--------This is now where it's choking up Set c = .FindNext(c) Loop While Not c Is Nothing And c.Address < FirstAddress End If End With End Sub "Tushar Mehta" wrote: What does CycleThrough do? Does it delete the column that includes the cell that c refers to? -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... I am developing a macro that among other things hides columns where the text "Index" is found. However I am encountering the following error: Run-time Error'91: Object variable or With block variable not set I have played around with it but I can't seem to get rid of that error.. Can anyone help? Private Sub ColumnFinder() Dim FirstAddress As String Dim c As Variant 'Macro identifies Index columns With ActiveSheet.Range("a6:iv6") Set c = .Find("Index", LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then FirstAddress = c.Address Do PresentAddress = c.Address 'c.Offset(-1, 0).Value = PresentAddress 'Check step c.Value = "Index" 'c.Interior.ColorIndex = 3'check step Call CycleThrough ' Discard columns c.EntireColumn.Hidden = True<---------This is the problem statement Set c = .FindNext(c) Loop While Not c Is Nothing And c.Address < FirstAddress End If End With End Sub |
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