Delete Entire Row If Column D Has A Numeric Value?
Apr 15, 2014i want to delete entire row if D2:D10000 has a numeric value e.g .111 to 100000.1114
View 4 Repliesi want to delete entire row if D2:D10000 has a numeric value e.g .111 to 100000.1114
View 4 RepliesI have the following issue. I have a file, which contains about 7 000 columns, each with 8000 rows, mostly filled with numbers (with decimals). But sometimes, numbers will be replaced by "N/A" where a value was not available. What I want to do, is delete columns, where all the rows are just "N/A" to reduce the size my file.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe attached picture shows part of an excel file. It contains about 50.000 rows which I want to run a pivot on. The problem is though that the file contains some rows which stop my pivot from running correctly. These data which I mention are in rows 4, 7, 22-25. Seeing as deleting them manually would take me hours and hours I was wondering if there would be a macro which I can run which delete rows automatically. I think it should filter on the following: whenever there is not a numeric value in column A, the entire row should be deleted.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have two worksheet. One worksheet (ws1) contains a list of item I want. The other sheet (ws2) contains multiple columns where the header (row 6) is named by item name.
I have the following code which deletes the entire column if the header name is not in the list contained in ws1 :
VB:
Sub delete_col()
Dim wanted As Boolean
Set ws1 = Workbooks("test1").Sheets("aaa")
[Code]....
First of all, this loop does not work properly since deleting the entire column shift them on the left, so when I first analyze column 11, if I delete it and then analyze column 12, the real column 12 now became column 11 and so on...
Secondly, this code is pretty slow. I am pretty sure I don't have to loop through my initial item list everytime I do Instr on a new column.
I have columns
Row 1 is heading..
IF Column C doesn't have data in entire column then delete C D E F
IF Column D doesn't have data in entire column then delete D E F
IF Column E doesn't have data in entire column then delete E F
IF Column F doesn't have data in entire column then delete F
Same way for heading NN's
IF Column G doesn't have data in entire column then delete G H I J K L M N
IF Column H doesn't have data in entire column then delete H I J K L M N
IF Column I doesn't have data in entire column then delete I J K L M N
IF Column J doesn't have data in entire column then delete J K L M N
IF Column K doesn't have data in entire column then delete K L M N
IF Column L doesn't have data in entire column then delete L M N
IF Column M doesn't have data in entire column then delete M N
IF Column N doesn't have data in entire column then delete N
i want to delete entire row if Column C2:C1000 are blank
e.g if range c2:c100 have data then delete the rows C101:C1000
I have fixed headers on row 16, from columns A-AC.
I want to be able to delete the entire column, if the row has a certain string, such as "Chart ID" .
I also want to expand it to include other strings such as "Month" and "Source" . So if it contains any of these words, the columns should be deleted. It should be an exact match (as other headers contain the word "month").
I am using the following macro to delete "completely empty" rows. I also need to delete some rows if a cell in column B has no value. How would I change this macro?
' DeleteBlankRows
Dim r As Long
Dim C As Range
Dim Rng As Range
On Error GoTo EndMacro
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
If Selection.Rows.Count > 1 Then
Set Rng = Selection
Else
Set Rng = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows
End If
For r = Rng.Rows.Count To 1 Step -1
If Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(Rng.Rows(r).EntireRow) = 0 Then
ActiveSheet.Rows(r).EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next r
EndMacro:
Simple code that can delete entire row if certain criteria is met in a single cell
Example
I have a bank statement where under a first column (DATA TYPE), the cell could contain either "DATA" or "TOTAL"
How can I delete the rows contain the word "TOTAL" assuming the column is already sorted.
I need automatically deleting of whole row based on cell value, if value of cell which is in h:mm format, is less than or equal to 2:00 (h:mm)
So far I got.
Code:
Sub FillDownFormula()
Code:
Range("L2").Formula = "=RC[-3]-RC[-2]"
Range("L3").Select
Columns("l:l").Select
Selection.NumberFormat = "h:mm"
Dim rng As Range
[Code] .........
Is there a way to delete any text or formula from an entire row, based on column A? In my spread sheet I have multiple rows where column A is blank, but column's F, G, and H have formulas in them. I would like to use VB or any other method that would be best to clear the contents of all the rows where column A is blank.
View 6 Replies View RelatedDelete entire Row if cell in column contains "Dog" in it.?
Example,
duck321
dog123
cat123
dog123
duck321
cat123
so after it would look like this
duck321
cat123
duck321
cat123
Does anyone have a macro that will delete entire row if column a matches column d
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have the following code, but it takes longer than expected to run. Is there anyway to speed this up? I am not sure if autofilter is a option. I just want to search through range A16:Z16 and if the word "FALSE" exists delete the entire column. The word "TRUE" is the only other word that would exist in range A16:Z16
[Code]....
I have tried several methods to delete the entire row if the cell in column 'A' is blank ...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've seen a few examples of macros to delete the row if the first letter is something, but not if the first 2 is equal to something.
I'm looking to go thru every row that contains data and look in Column B to see if it starts with P4 or P5. If that's true, then delete the entire row.
If cells in column A3:A10000 are blank / unpopulated I would like to delete the blank rows.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm using the following code to delete rows that I don't want to include and I've ran into some more things that need to be deleted...
For lLoop = RngCol.Rows.Count To 2 Step -1
Select Case RngCol(lLoop, 1)
Case " Date:", "Skill:", "Agent Name", "~*", "*Train*"
RngCol(lLoop, 1).EntireRow.Delete
End Select
Next lLoop
An example of "~*" would be: ***SICARII***
An example of "*Train*" would be: Ozgrid Train1
It's not recognizing these new cases. Do I have to utilize FIND? (since CTRL+F does work with the given cases)
with performing the following tasks with VBA:
1). For each cell that in the range that has a Red background delete the entire column
I have attached a sample spreadsheet where I have tried to do this. It's not quite working. It does not seem to work when there are RED cells next to each other.
I know that I can do a simple thing like column("A:A"), but I'd rather have it in a loop as in the sample code, in case the columns change in the future.
2). The second task is to delete the rows in the spreadsheet where the first cell in the row is a blank.
I need an easy code that searches all of column A and deletes the entire row if the cell has the value "-". It needs to find the last row of data using something like LastRow = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a macro to delete an entire row if a duplicate entry appears only in a certain column.
1. Look for the column header with the name "File Number"
2. Anytime the same number under the "File Number" column appears more than once in that column, keep the row that contains first occurrence of that number buy delete the entire row anytime that number is repeated in another row in that same column.
This is regardless of what is contained in the other columns. For example..let's say these cells contained this data...
B1 - UTE00225
B2 - UTE00546
B3 - UTE65513
B4 - UTE00225
B5 - UTE00225
In this case, I would want to keep rows 1, 2, and 3. But, I would want to delete rows 4 & 5 because the number "UTE00225" has already appeared first in B1. I'm using Excel 2003.
I need create a macro to perform the following - I don't know if it needs to be an Excel macro or via VB. This is to speed a process up and eliminate any spreadsheet messing around for our "admin" staff - they are not good with excel at all!
So, I have a daily/weekly down load of a spreadsheet (exported from access).
* I want to copy the values of column AK to A
* Then delete all entries in column D that equal 19, 20 and 6
* Then delete all entries in column AL that equal "A","B","C" or "D" but not "E","F" or "G"
* Then delete entire rows where the value in column A is a duplicate within the list
I will call this spreadsheet, for the purpose of this exercise, the "Master". I now have another spreadsheet with values in that should relate to values in either (or both) columns A and B in the "Master". I need Spreadsheet 2 values to be highlighted as cross checked in the "Master" and then all those in the "Master" that do not appear in the 2nd S/S will be normal white cells thus showing that they need to be chased by our Admin staff.
i want to delete entire blank row from column C2:C300 i mean if i have data c2:c100 then c101:c300 delete entire blank rows
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have the following code to delete entire rows where column IV contains "x".
With ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet3")
With .Range("IT1", .Range("IV" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp))
.AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="x"
.Offset(1).EntireRow.Delete
.AutoFilter
End With
End With
End Sub
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For a reason that I can't see, it is deleting not only the row that contains the "x" (there is never more than one row with an "x" in column IV), but also the row immediately below it.
I want to delete all the rows with values between -1 and 1 in column 'I'. I currently set up a macro to do the formatting and conditional stuff that highlights all values above 1 and below -1 - these are the values I need to conduct my analysis on, but I can't figure out how to delete the rows in between. The worksheet has approximately 5,000 rows (and growing) and this would help me clean up the data significantly.
View 7 Replies View RelatedHow would i search the entier worksheet im in, looking at column b only, and delete the entire row if i find the word Date in it.
View 9 Replies View Relatedwhen i delete the entirerow, it shifts the rows up (which is what I want) but it skips that row when it does.
so if I have 2 blank cells together it will delete the 1st and leave the 2nd blank.
Sub ()
Dim myrange As Range
Set myrange = ("a:a")
For Each c In myrange
If c.Value = "" Or c.Value <= 5 Then
c.EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next
End Sub
I'm working on Outlook 2003 and Word 2000 which are not compatible. I have an
Excel Sheet which are my contacts from Outlook and I want to re-work it to
have only a certain category left.
I need a macro that does
- search a certain column
- deletes the row if it does NOT find a certain condition
Ideal would be a little pop up window to enter which category I want left.
I written one code to delete Entirerow if value match. It's working fine .the code delete all match except one match.!
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Option Compare Text
Sub delete_duplicate()
Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Select
Range(ActiveCell, Range("A1")).Select
For Each cell In Selection
If cell.Value = "Already updated" Then
cell.EntireRow.Delete
End If
Next
End Sub
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I'm having some problem with a part of my code that deletes entire columns. With ActiveCell as my reference, I want to delete 'Abs_Diff' Columns to the left hand side of the ActiveCell column, including the ActiveCell column. 'Abs_Diff' is a variable of integer type.
SO if ActiveCell column is "P" and 'Abs_Diff'=2, then delete Columns "O:P"
if ActiveCell column is "P" and 'Abs_Diff'=4, then delete Columns "M:P"
My code is selecting columns incorrectly, maybe due to merged cells in cols A,B,C or something..not sure.
Here is my code:
Code:
'DELETE COLUMNS
Set StartPoint = ActiveCell
For X = 1 To Abs_Diff
StartPoint.EntireColumn.Delete
Set StartPoint = ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1)
Next X