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Actually I got it worked out now. I dropped the selection part and just used
the line: Rows("1:" & r.Row).Delete "RSteph" wrote: That worked perfectly to find the row. Thank you very much. Now if I wanted to delete all the rows from 1 to that row, how would I go about doing that? I looked at a method for selecting them like: Rows("1:r.address").Select I've tried a few ways to play with the 'r' variable, but I can't seem to pull just the row from it. So that I can select all those rows, and delete them. "Gary''s Student" wrote: Sub stary() Dim r As Range For Each r In Selection If IsEmpty(r.Value) Then Else If WorksheetFunction.Substitute(r.Value, "*", "") = "" Then MsgBox (r.Address & " has only stars") End If End If Next End Sub Select some cells and the macro will tell you which have only stars in them. -- Gary's Student "RSteph" wrote: It's been a while since I've done much VBA with Excel, so I'm a little rusty... I'm working on a macro to do some formatting for me. I'm pulling in a file from another program, into Excel. I want to Search all of Column B for a string of all *'s. I've run a few tests with pulling in the data. And there will only ever be one cell in the column that is all *'s. The tricky part though, is that the actual number of *'s may vary from instance to instance. So I'm looking for a way to search the column for a cell with a variable number of *'s, but only *'s (some cells may have *'s and text); so that I can then remove all rows from that row up. Anyone have any thoughts to help get me started on this...? |
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