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Concatenating Loop
I need to make the following code work for a variable number of rows
and stop when it reaches a #VALUE! error. Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long myString = "" For r = 4 To 585 myString = myString & Cells(r, "G") & "," Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub |
Concatenating Loop
I think this is what you are looking for. The loop will run from row 4 to
last row in Col. G. Option Explicit Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long For r = 4 To Cells(Rows.Count, "G").End(xlUp).Row If IsError(Cells(r, "G")) Then Exit For Else myString = myString & Cells(r, "G").Value & "," End If Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub -- Cheers, Ryan "John Pierce" wrote: I need to make the following code work for a variable number of rows and stop when it reaches a #VALUE! error. Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long myString = "" For r = 4 To 585 myString = myString & Cells(r, "G") & "," Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub |
Concatenating Loop
This code will loop from row 4 to last row in Col. G
Option Explicit Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long For r = 4 To Cells(Rows.Count, "G").End(xlUp).Row If IsError(Cells(r, "G")) Then Exit For Else myString = myString & Cells(r, "G").Value & "," End If Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub Hope this helps! If so please let me know by clicking "YES" below. -- Cheers, Ryan "John Pierce" wrote: I need to make the following code work for a variable number of rows and stop when it reaches a #VALUE! error. Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long myString = "" For r = 4 To 585 myString = myString & Cells(r, "G") & "," Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub |
Concatenating Loop
New, but similar, problem. I would like to put the cell contents of
Col F, from Row 4 to the first Error (#VALUE!) into an array and then write the array into Col A of another sheet. Capeesh? |
Concatenating Loop
You don't have to fill an array to accomplish what you need. I added one
line to the code I gave you earlier which will do what your second question is asking. You may need to adjust the sheet name. I assumed that the sheet you are copying too has a header. Option Explicit Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long For r = 4 To Cells(Rows.Count, "G").End(xlUp).Row If IsError(Cells(r, "G")) Then Range("F4:F" & r).Value = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A2:A" & r).Value Exit For Else myString = myString & Cells(r, "G").Value & "," End If Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub Hope this helps! If so, then click "YES" below. Thanks! -- Cheers, Ryan "RyanH" wrote: This code will loop from row 4 to last row in Col. G Option Explicit Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long For r = 4 To Cells(Rows.Count, "G").End(xlUp).Row If IsError(Cells(r, "G")) Then Exit For Else myString = myString & Cells(r, "G").Value & "," End If Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub Hope this helps! If so please let me know by clicking "YES" below. -- Cheers, Ryan "John Pierce" wrote: I need to make the following code work for a variable number of rows and stop when it reaches a #VALUE! error. Public Sub ConcatenateEmail() Dim myString As String Dim r As Long myString = "" For r = 4 To 585 myString = myString & Cells(r, "G") & "," Next r myString = Left(myString, Len(myString) - 1) Range("A2") = myString End Sub |
Concatenating Loop
Thanks, Ryan, but as I said the problem has changed. I don't want to
concatenate the cell contents into a single string. I need them listed on the other sheet in a column. The difference is that on sheet 1, col F is formulas and on Sheet 2, col A, I want to 'paste special' the values for further work. For that, I think capturing it all in an array and then writing it all at once be most efficient. |
Concatenating Loop
I am confused on what you are needing. Please explain in detail and give an
example of what you are wanting. -- Cheers, Ryan "John Pierce" wrote: Thanks, Ryan, but as I said the problem has changed. I don't want to concatenate the cell contents into a single string. I need them listed on the other sheet in a column. The difference is that on sheet 1, col F is formulas and on Sheet 2, col A, I want to 'paste special' the values for further work. For that, I think capturing it all in an array and then writing it all at once be most efficient. |
Concatenating Loop
The project is this:
1. Import a file consisting of one continuous string of hundreds of e- mail addresses. 2. Parse the string into one address per line and clean out junk 3. Eliminate duplicates 4. Fix broken addresses: missing “@” or “.” 5. Reconcatenate for reuse. You helped me get from step 2 to step 5, but I had neglected steps 3 and 4. So now I want to have the parsed addresses, (which are on Sheet1, Col F, in the form of formulas) copied to another sheet as values (text) so I can edit them. |
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