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Jim Thomlinson, Dan Dungan:
Thanks for the courtesy of your response. I have been repeating that code, and it works, as both of you indicated. Despite several attempts, I have not been able to reproduce the error from my earlier workbook that was making me more than a little frustrated. I hope I did not waste too much of your time. Jim Thomlinson, Thanks for suggesting the shorter version for deleting columns. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- That exact code works on my machine to delete column 1. A little shorter would be Sheets("Test").Columns(1).Delete but that is just a matter of preference... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm using excel 2000 on xp pro I'm using excel 2000 on xp pro. I used: Sub test() Sheets("Test").Cells(1, 1).EntireColumn.Delete End Sub It seemed to work if I put the the sub in the Sheet1 module or in ThisWorkbook module. I couldn't get it to fail. Dan Dungan On Oct 3, 7:58 pm, wrote: Could anyone please tell me (a) Why the following line of code will work only if "Test" is the active worksheet. Sheets("Test").Cells(1, 1).EntireColumn.Delete (b) How can I delete a column in a particular worksheet without selecting that worksheet. Thank you very much. |
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