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lbrrenga

Deleting the empty rows in Excel
 
Hi All,

I need your help to delete (at one single step) all empty rows in the
spread sheet. Can you please help me?

Thanks

Regards
Renga


shah shailesh

Deleting the empty rows in Excel
 
you can use the autofilter to filter for blanks, then delete the
filtered rows, turn off autofilter.

Regards,
Shailesh Shah
http://in.geocities.com/shahshaileshs/
(Excel Add-ins Page)
If You Can't Excel with Talent, Triumph with Effort.


"lbrrenga" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi All,

I need your help to delete (at one single step) all empty rows in the
spread sheet. Can you please help me?

Thanks

Regards
Renga




Ron de Bruin

Deleting the empty rows in Excel
 
Hi lbrrenga

Emty rows or all rows with a empty cell in a column ?

There are examples on this page
http://www.rondebruin.nl/delete.htm

Use the Loop examples and read the tips below the three macros

You can use

If Application.CountA(.Rows(Lrow)) = 0 Then .Rows(Lrow).Delete
'This will delete the row if the whole row is empty (all columns)



--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"lbrrenga" wrote in message oups.com...
Hi All,

I need your help to delete (at one single step) all empty rows in the
spread sheet. Can you please help me?

Thanks

Regards
Renga


PaxtonRoadEnd

Deleting the empty rows in Excel
 
Ron/lbrrenga

Your loop suggests a limited number of rows under variable EndRow = 100.

If you swap it for

EndRow = Range("a11").UsedRange.Rows.Count

would this make it more dynamic?

Regards
--
BerbatovIsGod


"lbrrenga" wrote:

Hi All,

I need your help to delete (at one single step) all empty rows in the
spread sheet. Can you please help me?

Thanks

Regards
Renga



Ron de Bruin

Deleting the empty rows in Excel
 
hi PaxtonRoadEnd

There are three examples on my site
Read the information

1) Loop through all the rows in the UsedRange (this is the first row with data till the last row with data on your sheet)
It can be slower if the column that you check doesnt use so many rows or if your UsedRange is bigger then you data.
you can find more information on Debra Dalgleish's Web Site about this http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlfaqApp.html#Unused
2) You can fill in the StartRow and the EndRow yourself.
3) You can fill in the StartRow and the code will find the last row with data in the column that you want to check.



--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"PaxtonRoadEnd" wrote in message ...
Ron/lbrrenga

Your loop suggests a limited number of rows under variable EndRow = 100.

If you swap it for

EndRow = Range("a11").UsedRange.Rows.Count

would this make it more dynamic?

Regards
--
BerbatovIsGod


"lbrrenga" wrote:

Hi All,

I need your help to delete (at one single step) all empty rows in the
spread sheet. Can you please help me?

Thanks

Regards
Renga





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