Re: delete rows
- From: massi <massi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 02:59:02 -0700
installation is ok. I have it now in the addins list available but i don't
know how to use it. should i have a short cut in the menu or something?
what i want is: a have a few files where i want to run my macro. at the
moment i created an empty file with the macro and i keep it open. the i open
the other files when needed and i run the macro from the 1st file.
can i make the addin work like this?
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
You then distribute the addin to the other desktops, and they install it,.
Tools>Addins>Browse
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Bob Phillips
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"massi" <massi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Bob,to
good afternoon,
I have creeated the addin no problem but how do i use it?
sorry but this is all new for me...
Massimo
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Look at creating an addin.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=211563
How to create an add-in file in Excel 2000
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Bob Phillips
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"massi" <massi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I couldn't reply earlier as I had the i-net down. At the end I manage
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------find
a solution.:
with----------------
' this part transform the links in normal test and substitute #N/A
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------blank cell
_----------------
Cells.Select
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks _
:=False, Transpose:=False
Columns("B:B").Select
Selection.Replace What:="#N/A", Replacement:="", LookAt:=xlPart, _
SearchOrder:=xlByRows, MatchCase:=False, SearchFormat:=False,
firstReplaceFormat:=False
End Sub
'--------------------------------------------------------
'and this one remove all the blank cells
'--------------------------------------------------------
Sub Macro02()
Dim Rng As Range, Rng1 As Range
Set Rng = Range("b1:b10000") '<<====== CHANGE to suit
On Error Resume Next
Set Rng1 = Intersect(Rng, _
Columns("B:B").SpecialCells(xlBlanks))
On Error GoTo 0
If Not Rng1 Is Nothing Then Rng1.EntireRow.Delete
End Sub
it might not be a masterpiece of VB but it works fine. It was the
thetime
I putting my hands on a macro...
now I need to apply this macro to different files. What I have done at
files Imoment is:
I have a blank excel file with the macro recorded. Then I open the
wayneed to work on and I run the macro from tools/macro. Is there a finer
thisto
make this macro working for the files? Other people should work with
getsfile and I was hoping to find a better solution.pointers
cheers
Thanks for your help
"Sandy" wrote:
I agree with you Bob, yours code is def the one to go with...
Sandy
Bob Phillips wrote:
Public Sub Tester02()
Dim Rng As Range, Rng1 As Range
For i = 10000 To 7 Step -1
If IsError(Cells(i, "B")) Then
If Rng1 Is Nothing Then
Set Rng1 = Rows(i)
Else
Set Rng1 = Union(Rng1, Rows(i))
End If
End If
Next i
If Not Rng1 Is Nothing Then Rng1.Delete
End Sub
I think Sandy's doesn't work because he is going top-down, and the
unfortuantelyget out of sync, which is why I went bottom up.
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Bob Phillips
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"massi" <massi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have tried both of the methods that you have suggested but
no
one works.
The one from Bob returns me Compile Error: Syntax error and it
rowsstuck
while the one.
and yours it works only partially, meaning that it deletes some
B)but
want tonot
all and it deletes also the ones with the relevant information i
keep.
any idea why?
thank you
"Sandy" wrote:
This one will work too...
Sub DeleteRow()
Dim MyCell As Range
On Error Resume Next
For Each MyCell In Range("B1:B10000")
If CVErr(MyCell) = CVErr(xlErrNA) Then
MyCell.EntireRow.Delete
End If
DoEvents
Next MyCell
End Sub
Sandy
massi wrote:
Hi,
I need a macro that check the values of a column (let's say
Iwhich
has
links to another ***. in case the cell is equal to "#N/A"
below)want to
delete
the whole row.
I have a macro that works fine if the cell is empty (see
a:
'=======================
Public Sub Tester02()
Dim Rng As Range, Rng1 As Range
Set Rng = Range("b7:b10000") '<<====== from b7 to b10000
On Error Resume Next
Set Rng1 = Intersect(Rng, _
Columns("B:B").SpecialCells(xlBlanks))
On Error GoTo 0
If Not Rng1 Is Nothing Then Rng1.EntireRow.Delete
End Sub
'<<=======================
I have tried this one below but it doesn't work.
'=======================
Public Sub Delete_empty()
If IsError(.Cells(Lrow, "b").Value) Then
'Do nothing, This avoid a error if there is
"ron"error in
the
.Rows(Lrow).Deletecell
ElseIf .Cells(Lrow, "b").Value = "#N/A" Then
'This will delete each row with the Value
in
Column A,
case sensitive.
End If
End Sub
'<<=======================
any suggestion?
thankx
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