Go to blanks then delete entire row

Mashtonsmith

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Hello

Does anyone have any nifty code that will Go To Special (Blanks) then delete entire row - all in once action?

I guess you;d either need to select the column first or prompt the user to select the column when running the macro?

Thanks
 

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Try:
Code:
Range("A1:A100").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).EntireRow.Delete
This will error if no blank cells exist in the range.

You rarely, if ever, need to select a range via VBA code.
 
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This will delete all rows where col A is blank
Code:
Sub Delrws()
range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlblanks).EntireRow.Delete
End Sub
 
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