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Apr 19th, 2006, 02:50 AM
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Excel cell delete - String problem
Hi
The following procedure deletes any cells with UAT in the text of that
cell moving down the column. The problem is in that column are
sometimes words like:
valuation etc etc
This gets deleted because it contains UAT. How do I specify that only cells
with the specific UAT string get deleted?
Sub DeleteUAT()
Dim count As Integer
ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("reporting").Select
Do While count < Range("H65536").End(xlUp).Row
If Cells(count, 14).Value = "UAT" Then
Cells(count, 14).Delete
Else
count = count + 1
End If
Loop
count = 1
End Sub
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Apr 19th, 2006, 03:28 AM
#2
Re: Excel cell delete - String problem
The test condition will not return true if its valuation, only if its uat. Maybe there is something with the delete operation throwing the count out of sync.
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