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Try this: Sub ConvertPAY() Dim FirstRow As Long Dim LastRow As Long Application.ScreenUpdating = False LastRow = Range("B" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row FirstRow = 2 ' Heading in row 1 Range("Q1") = -1 'Change Q1 change to a unused cell Range("Q1").Copy For r = FirstRow To LastRow If Cells(r, "B") = "PAY" Then Range(Cells(r, "C"), Cells(r, "F")).PasteSpecial _ Operation:=xlPasteSpecialOperationMultiply End If Next Application.CutCopyMode = xlCopy Application.CutCopyMode = True End Sub Regards, Per "Bernice" skrev i meddelelsen ... I have an Excel spreadsheet that has a type in column B which can be Pay, Bill or Pen. If it is a Pay in column B, then I want to have cols C- F be negative value (-1) of what is in the current cell. I would like to create a macro, since I have about 50,000 rows to go through. Example: column B - PAY, col C 10.55, col D 5, col E 6, col F 4.55 result would be column B - PAY, col C -10.55, col D -5, col E -6 and col F -4.55. If col B is BIL or PEN then it would be ignored. Thanks in advance for your assistance |
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