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![]() Hi there, I have the following code that assumes the value it is looking for is always present: Code: -------------------- Range(Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects").Offset(0, 0), _ Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects Total").Offset(0, 14)).Select Selection.borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone Selection.borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone Code: -------------------- i've just run this and it couldn't find "Unplanned Prospects" so it returned an error. how can I get around this? thanks in advance, Matt -- matpj ------------------------------------------------------------------------ matpj's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21076 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=504857 |
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Hi Matt
See if this makes sense: Sub test() Dim Found As Range On Error Resume Next Set Found = Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects") If Found Is Nothing Then MsgBox "No such thing" Else MsgBox Found.Address End If End Sub HTH. Best wishes Harald "matpj" skrev i melding ... Hi there, I have the following code that assumes the value it is looking for is always present: Code: -------------------- Range(Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects").Offset(0, 0), _ Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects Total").Offset(0, 14)).Select Selection.borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone Selection.borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone Code: -------------------- i've just run this and it couldn't find "Unplanned Prospects" so it returned an error. how can I get around this? thanks in advance, Matt -- matpj ------------------------------------------------------------------------ matpj's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21076 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=504857 |
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Dim rng as Range
set rng = Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects") if not rng is nothing then With rng.Resize(1,15) .borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone .borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone end With Else msgbox "Not found" End If -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "matpj" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have the following code that assumes the value it is looking for is always present: Code: -------------------- Range(Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects").Offset(0, 0), _ Columns("A:A").Find("Unplanned Prospects Total").Offset(0, 14)).Select Selection.borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone Selection.borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone Code: -------------------- i've just run this and it couldn't find "Unplanned Prospects" so it returned an error. how can I get around this? thanks in advance, Matt -- matpj ------------------------------------------------------------------------ matpj's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21076 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=504857 |
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![]() thanks guys, thats great. I have it working now!! :) -- matpj ------------------------------------------------------------------------ matpj's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21076 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=504857 |
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