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Implicity

How do I delete multiple cells with decimal, not whole, numbers?
 
How do I delete multiple cells (ie more than 5,000) which are not whole
numbers? There are many decimal numbers which are scattered across my
spreadsheet, and I would like them deleted. Thankyou.

dominicb


Good morning Implicity

Highlight all the range you want checking for decimals and then try
running this code:

Sub test()
occur = 0
On Error Resume Next
For Each rng In Selection
a = rng.Value
If Not a = Round(a, 0) Then
occur = occur + 1
If occur = 1 Then Set NotWhole = rng
If occur < 1 Then Set NotWhole = Union(NotWhole, rng)
End If
Next rng
NotWhole.Select
End Sub

This should highlight all your decimal numbers and ignore any whole
numbers. Once they're all selected just press delete. But BACK UP
BEFORE you do this - I've tested the code, but just in case it selects
something it shouldn't.

HTH

DominicB


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Tom Peacock

Assuming your numbers start in cell A1. Put this formula =A1=TRUNC(A1,0)
into cell B2 and copy it all the way down. Integers in column A will have
TRUE in column B those cells with decimals will have FALSE nest to them.
Sort both columns by column B. Integers and non-integers are now grouped,
delete all the rows that have FALSE in column B.

Tom




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