$$Excel-Macros$$ Blank out corresponding column if multiple criteria found

2013-01-31 Thread Thomas Yantorno



Hello All,

I have code that will look through column A for the string AL and if it if 
found will blank out column B 
if there is a value in the cell in the same row as column A. What I have 
been trying to do is perform 
same procedure but is there a way I can use multiple states, e.g. Look to 
column A for AL,AR,AZ,CA and 
blank out corresponding column B if found. Any questions or concerns feel 
free to post.
Thank you so much, your assistance is greatly appreciated.

 


'This will blank out column B if AL in column A

Sub Blankitout()

Dim lastrow As Integer, i As Integer

lastrow = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
 For i = 1 To lastrow
  If Range("A" & i) = "AL" Then
 Range("B" & i).ClearContents
  End If
 Next
End Sub

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Blank out corresponding column if multiple criteria found

2013-01-31 Thread ashish koul
try this

Sub Blankitout()

Dim lastrow As Integer, i As Integer, j As Integer
Dim conds()
' ADD CONDITIONS HERE
conds = Array("AL", "AK", "NS", "SJ")

lastrow = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row

 For i = 1 To lastrow

For j = LBound(conds) To UBound(conds)

   If Range("A" & i) = conds(j) Then
   Range("B" & i).ClearContents
   Exit For
   End If

Next

 Next

End Sub



On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Thomas Yantorno <
salestaxconsult...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello All,
>
> I have code that will look through column A for the string AL and if it if
> found will blank out column B
> if there is a value in the cell in the same row as column A. What I have
> been trying to do is perform
> same procedure but is there a way I can use multiple states, e.g. Look to
> column A for AL,AR,AZ,CA and
> blank out corresponding column B if found. Any questions or concerns feel
> free to post.
> Thank you so much, your assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>
> 'This will blank out column B if AL in column A
>
> Sub Blankitout()
>
> Dim lastrow As Integer, i As Integer
>
> lastrow = Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
>  For i = 1 To lastrow
>   If Range("A" & i) = "AL" Then
>  Range("B" & i).ClearContents
>   End If
>  Next
> End Sub
>
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