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I have a list of 100 items, which is identifyed by a formula in
Range("A" & Row). If I decide to delete all rows where the formula in Range("A") gives an empty string, like this: For Counter = 100 To 2 Step -1 If Range("A" & Counter).Value = "" Then Rows(Counter).Delete Next Everything works fine... ...but... ....if I instead decide to clear the formulas, like this: For Counter = 100 To 2 Step -1 If Range("A" & Counter).Value = "" Then Range("A" & Counter).ClearContents Next Each and every cell gets cleared, even if the formula produces a value!!! WHY?!? What's the difference?!? Why is the formulas result recognized as a value in one instance, and not in the other??? Can someone explain? CE |
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