Article ID: 110759
Article Last Modified on 6/11/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q110759
SUMMARY
The following Visual Basic code locates blank cells within a range and deletes the entire row that contains that cell. The code brings up a dialog box that prompts the user for the total number of rows to process. The macro begins at the active cell and moves down the specified number of rows.
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Visual Basic Example
' The following code deletes blank rows from the active worksheet. Dim Counter Dim i As Integer Sub DelRow() ' Input box to determine the total number of rows in the worksheet. Counter = InputBox("Enter the total number of rows to process") Activecell.Select ' Loops through the desired number of rows. For i = 1 To Counter ' Checks to see if the active cell is blank. If ActiveCell = "" Then Selection.EntireRow.Delete ' Decrements count each time a row is deleted. This ensures ' that the macro will not run past the last row. Counter = Counter - 1 Else ' Selects the next cell. ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select End If Next i End Sub
NOTE: you can also delete lines that contain spaces or other non- display characters. To do so, change the line that reads
If ActiveCell = "" Then
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If Len(Trim(ActiveCell)) = 0 Then
Additional query words: XL 8.00 97
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