R ryguy7272 Jul 11, 2008 #2 You can sort ascending or descending and the blanks will rise to the top or fall to the bottom. Or, just filter the column for blanks (Data>Filter>Autofilter), and select a custom value of blanks and delete the visible rows. Regards, Ryan---
You can sort ascending or descending and the blanks will rise to the top or fall to the bottom. Or, just filter the column for blanks (Data>Filter>Autofilter), and select a custom value of blanks and delete the visible rows. Regards, Ryan---
G Gord Dibben Jul 12, 2008 #3 See your other post for code Stick with one thread for continuity. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP