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I'm trying to write a macro to delete columns from a spreadsheet if they have certain content. All the data is in the first row, of variable length. I think the problem may have to do with my range selection. I keep getting subscript out of range when I try to do the search. Any advice would be appreciated. :)

Sub Disk_Firmware()
   Dim c As Range
   Dim SrchRng As Range
   Dim SrchStr As String
   Set SrchRng = ActiveSheet.Range("A1").EntireRow
   SrchStr = InputBox("Please enter a search string")
   Do
      Set c = SrchRng.Find(SrchStr, LookIn:=xlvalues)
      If Not c Is Nothing Then c.EntireColumn.Delete
   Loop While Not c Is Nothing
End Sub
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  • Which line gives you the error? Your Code works for me too. However one word of caution! Put a check to trap if the user presses OK in the InputBox without entering anything. Else your code will enter into an endless loop causing Excel to crash! Aug 8, 2013 at 12:49

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Your code works absolutely fine in my VBE. I just added the following:

SrchStr = Trim(SrchStr)

For that error, the MSDN website suggests that you use a For Next instead of a Do While, so as not to specify index elements.

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  • Hmm, it is failing on Set c = SrchRng.... I should mention that I am running Excel 2007 SP2. Aug 8, 2013 at 16:11
  • Ah, I fixed it. I got rid of the SrchRng and switched to a For loop. This works: Sub Disk_Firmware() Dim c As Range Dim SrchRng As Range Dim SrchStr As String Set SrchRng = ActiveSheet.Range("A1").EntireRow SrchStr = Trim(InputBox("Please enter a search string")) For Each c in SrchRng.Cells If c.Value = SrchStr Then c.EntireColumn.Delete Next c End Sub Thanks for the suggestions! :) Sorry, it won't let me "Answer" and I'm not sure how to get code to format in a "comment." Aug 8, 2013 at 16:26
  • Also, to show your code, press the space bar 4 times so it will show as code. Also, its quite helpful to briefly skim through the about page. Aug 8, 2013 at 20:07

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