Counterpoint to The Bad Threads.
Some threads end well <blush>
Counterpoint to The Bad Threads.
Some threads end well <blush>
We already have The Truly Brilliant Threads, but in recent light of OPs getting more Me-me-me, that one has not received as many updates as it should have.
There should also be AVERAGE threads
Or thr really short threads. This one got an answer even though he didn't know what SQL is but was looking for a sequel
Hope that helps.
RoyUK
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Here is a great thread. quekbc provided a great solution on how to use a formula to determine if a cell contains a formula or a hard value.
I liked this use of .Text to check if a range of cells are empty. Don't really know if it's any more efficient that using Application.Counta but it's new to me:
http://www.excelforum.com/2627897-post4.html
Dom
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Use code tags when posting your VBA code: [code] Your code here [/code]
Remember, saying thanks only takes a second or two. Click the little star to give some Rep if you think an answer deserves it.
According to snb that's not such good practise so maybe don't take that one on board.
Dom
What a revolutionary question! I repped him just for asking.
http://www.excelforum.com/2630229-post7.html
Also a thread that ended well, if bit blushingly so...
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...html?p=2817509
Hope that helps,
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Forum Rules: How to use code tags, mark a thread solved, and keep yourself out of trouble
@Roy, I'm of the mind that yours should be in the bad threads but that's just me.
As for the others, I've never seen so much "love" going around. I love you guys!
If you're happy with someone's help, click that little star at the bottom left of their post to give them Reps.
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of course, they blush in stripes
1. Use code tags for VBA. [code] Your Code [/code] (or use the # button)
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Ford
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