I have an Excel spreadsheet where I need to amend a specific column.
Step 1. Find the column name
Step 2. Mark the all populated rows in this column
Step 3. Proceed with certain action (mostly find and replace or if other column is “this” then amend my column for “that).
I would like those first 2 steps specified and leave me the space to amend the code easily for proceeding with step 3.
I have VBA code which does a similar job. It searches for the specific column name, it marks all rows populated. It does not allow me to easily copy and paste other code, found on the internet, to the main code.
MACRO WHICH FINDS THE COLUMN NAME AND MARKS ALL RECORDS IN THIS COLUMN
Sub FindAddressColumn()
Dim rngAddress As Range
Set rngAddress = Range("A1:ZZ1").Find("Address")
If rngAddress Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Address column was not found."
Exit Sub
End If
Range(rngAddress, rngAddress.End(xlDown)).Select
End Sub
Most of macros found on the internet have the column specified.
EXAMPLE OF CODE THAT I WOULD LIKE TO ADD TO THE MAIN CODE:
Sub GOOD_WORKS_Find_Replace_Commas_in_Emails()
Sheets("Data").Activate
Dim i As String
Dim k As String
i = ","
k = "."
Columns("R").Replace What:=i, Replacement:=k, LookAt:=xlPart, MatchCase:=False
Sheets("Automation").Activate
MsgBox "Removing commas in emails - Done!"
End Sub
I believe what I miss is the code which will “say” for the already marked columns rows…. And here you paste only the part of the code found on the internet.
this
, but you want to replace only 3 of them, not 5 - based on some other criteria?