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In the previous message, you had converted the formulas to values. So
xlcelltypeformulas won't find anything. If you change the code to drop the .value = .value line or change to look for constants, then you'll want to explain what doesn't work. Jim Berglund wrote: Dave, thanks for your comments. I will incorporate them in the future I'm still learning. This is the first code I've written in a couple of years. BTW, I've tried to modify the following code, but it still doesn't get me to the bottom of the rows in E with "#N/A" in them. (I'm trying to copy the top block of cells into another worksheet). What's missing, please? Dim wb As Workbook Dim n As Long Dim i As Integer Dim myErrorRng As Range Application.ScreenUpdating = False i = 1 Set wb = ThisWorkbook Set wsNumFrum = wb.Worksheets("Numbers From Reverse Directory") Set wsCallList = wb.Worksheets("Call List") n = wsNumFrum.Cells.Find(What:="*", SearchOrder:=xlRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlPrevious).Row 'Dave Peterson's suggestions on copying the rows I want With wsNumFrum Set myErrorRng = Nothing On Error Resume Next Set myErrorRng = .Range("E:E") _ .Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeFormulas, xlErrors) On Error GoTo 0 If myErrorRng Is Nothing Then MsgBox "No cells with constant errors in them" Else myErrorRng.Offset(0, -4).Copy With wsCallList 'Copy and paste the data into the Call List Application.CutCopyMode = False wsCallList.Activate Range(Cells(i, 1)).Select ActiveSheet.Paste i = i + 1 End With End If End With Jim "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... ps. Just a general note. You may find that your coding life gets lots easier if you use mnemonically significant names. Instead of: dim ws4 as worksheet you could use: Dim wsRevDirNums as worksheet Then when you're reviewing/updating your code (especially in 6 months!), you won't have to go back to figure out what ws1, ws2, ... are. ps. And the qualifying the range stuff. I bet the reason you have ws#.activate and application.goto in your code is because you were getting errors. Excel/VBA knows where those unqualified ranges are (the activesheet). And instead of adjusting the code, it was easier to .activate a worksheet. It's never a bad idea to qualify every range object. -- Dave Peterson |
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