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If you have a lot of data maybe you hit the limit ?
See this page for a example that count the areas http://www.rondebruin.nl/specialcells.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Are the cells in column A really empty or do they contain formulas that look empty? If they're really empty: on error resume next 'just in case worksheets("somesheetnamehere").columns(1) _ .cells.specialcells(xlcelltypeblanks).entirerow.de lete on error goto 0 Tasha wrote: wow, thanks Dave, I didn't know that....I will try it as soon as I get my morning reports out. Is there a way I can get rid of the rows that have blanks in column A? "Dave Peterson" wrote: The asterisk (*) represents a wildcard and excel's find will use that asterisk as a wildcard. But if you want the actual character, you can use ~* to really find the asterisk. ~* to find * ~? to find ? ~~ to find ~ (The tilde (~) is the "escape" character that tells excel that you really want to find that next character--not to use it as a wildcard. So you could change what you're looking for: myStrings = Array("* DE", "* FI") to myStrings = Array("~* DE", "~* FI") or you could have your code do it: Option Explicit Sub testme02() Dim myRng As Range Dim FoundCell As Range Dim wks As Worksheet Dim myStrings As Variant Dim iCtr As Long Dim myRealStr As String myStrings = Array("* DE", "* FI") Set wks = ActiveSheet With wks 'this line changed, too! 'columns A and K, not A:K, right? Set myRng = Union(.Range("a3:a" & .Rows.Count), _ .Range("k3:k" & .Rows.Count)) End With For iCtr = LBound(myStrings) To UBound(myStrings) Do With myRng myRealStr = Replace(myStrings(iCtr), "~", "~~") myRealStr = Replace(myRealStr, "*", "~*") myRealStr = Replace(myRealStr, "?", "~?") Set FoundCell = .Cells.Find(what:=myRealStr, _ after:=.Cells(.Cells.Count), _ LookIn:=xlValues, _ lookat:=xlWhole, _ searchorder:=xlByRows, _ searchdirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If FoundCell Is Nothing Then Exit Do Else FoundCell.EntireRow.Delete End If End With Loop Next iCtr End Sub Tasha wrote: ok, now I have a different question, but along the same lines. I have another report that has the same data as before, ("D", "GL", "NO", "REPO" and "RUN"), however in addition to that, have some others, such as "* DE", "* FI" and some that are blank. I toyed with this trying to get it to remove the rows as well, that contained this data, the problem now is some of it goes through to column K, for instance the "* DE" may show up in Column K as well as A. How would I do that?....wondering if the * is what was causing me to not be able to do this, but it is part of the text field....also got stumped on the blank cells.....If Cells in column A are blank, would need to get rid of them as well, they would be followed by garbage in the cells in that row. I spent about 6 hrs yesterday working on this to no avail.....help please!!!???? Thanks in advance for all your terrific advice, you guys have been a godsend to me!!! "Dave Peterson" wrote: One way: Option Explicit Sub testme02() Dim myRng As Range Dim FoundCell As Range Dim wks As Worksheet Dim myStrings As Variant Dim iCtr As Long myStrings = Array("D", "GL", "NO", "REPO", "RUN") Set wks = ActiveSheet With wks Set myRng = .Range("a3:a" & .Rows.Count) End With For iCtr = LBound(myStrings) To UBound(myStrings) Do With myRng Set FoundCell = .Cells.Find(what:=myStrings(iCtr), _ after:=.Cells(.Cells.Count), _ LookIn:=xlValues, _ lookat:=xlWhole, _ searchorder:=xlByRows, _ searchdirection:=xlNext, _ MatchCase:=False) If FoundCell Is Nothing Then Exit Do Else FoundCell.EntireRow.Delete End If End With Loop Next iCtr End Sub Tasha wrote: I need a macro to find data in cell column 1, starting in cell A3 that contains the data "D", "GL", "NO", "REPO" and "RUN". I need it to find these cells, and if that cell contains any of the noted data above, to delete the entire row. Can someone help me with this? I've tried using some of the macros mentioned in this forum, but was only for one variable, and I wasn't sure how to do it with multiple variables???? Any help appreciated!!! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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