I have a macro where I search for text in a row and if a column does not have my specified text it is deleted. Here is my code:
Private Sub Test()
Dim lColumn As Long
lColumn = ActiveSheet.Cells(2, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
Dim i As Long
Dim myCell As Range
Dim myRange As Range
Set myRange = Worksheets("2019").Range(Cells(2, 1), Cells(2, lColumn))
For Each myCell In myRange
If Not myCell Like "*($'000s)*" And Not myCell Like "*Stmt Entry*" And Not myCell Like "*TCF*" And_
Not myCell Like "*Subtotal*" And Not myCell Like "*Hold*" Then
myCell.EntireColumn.Select
Selection.Delete
End If
Next
End Sub
My issue is that when I execute the macro it will only delete some of the columns but not the ones towards the end of the range. If I then run the macro again it will successfully delete all the columns I ask it to.
If I switch the macro to- let's say- make the cells bold instead of deleting them it works perfectly every time.
What am I missing?
Many thanks!
Union
-ing the columns instead ofSelect
-ing them, and then run the.Delete
method of the unionedRange
object once, after the loop instead of deleting theSelection
at every iteration. Looping backwards to keep inefficiently modifying the collection you're iterating is just.... backwards.