XL: XLM Macro to Delete Blank Rows Within a RangeID: Q103022
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The following macro selects a 10-column-wide range every third row. The
dimensions of 10 and 3 can be changed to any numbers you want to use. You
can also adjust this macro to select a 10-row-deep range every third column
by transposing "Row_Col" with "0" in cell A8 below and changing "Height" to
10 and "Width" to 1.
To select two ranges and leave every third blank, change "Height" in
A4 to 2.
A1: =SET.NAME("Reference",!A1)
A2: =SET.NAME("End_Row_Col",100)
A3: =SET.NAME("Step",3)
A4: =SET.NAME("Height",1)
A5: =SET.NAME("Width",10)
A6: =SELECT(Reference)
A7: =FOR("Row_Col",0,End_Row_Col,Step)
A8: =SELECT((SELECTION(),OFFSET(Reference,Row_Col,0,Height,Width)))
A9: =NEXT()
A10: =RETURN()
A1: Names the starting cell "Reference."
A2: Defines the name "End_Row_Col" to be the number which, added to the
row or column of "Reference", equals the absolute ending row or
column.
A3: "Step" is the "n" For Every nth row/column. The 3 can be
changed. For example, if you want to select a range of 10 columns
every 4 rows, you would change the 3 to 4.
A4: Sets height when selecting columns.
A5: Sets width when selecting rows.
A6: Selects the range called "reference."
A7: Begins counting rows or columns.
A8: This statement adds what is selected by the OFFSET() function to
what is already selected. Each FOR-NEXT loop adds another row or
column.
A9: Increments the FOR loop.
A10: Ends the macro.
"Function Reference," version 4.0, pages 154-155, 299-230, 378-379,
383, 384, 389-390
"Function Reference," version 3.0, pages 79-80, 163-164, 209-210, 214,
217-218
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Version : WINDOWS:2.0,3.0,4.0,4.0a; OS/2:2.2,3.0; MACINTOSH:2.0,3.0,4.0
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999