Excel is everywhere—more than 750 million people open a workbook each year to balance budgets, fine-tune supply chains, and ...
If you can write an Excel formula, you can build your own function.
In this morning's routine, I worked on Practical Application Part 3 of VBA, referring to Ken Yoshida's book. Once again, I used Chapter 1 of Ken Yoshida's book as a reference. However, rather than ...
It was supposed to be blank. A cell that displayed nothing. Yet, it was triggering the condition. "Wait, why?" Once, I wrote a process to skip blank rows. If Cells(i, 1).Value = "" Then At first ...
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