Goal seek VBA with If statement

Aqusmacro

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Hi need simple help. But not simple for me :)

I have this VBA which is working great for Goal seek.
I would like to add a modification so that it runs only rows where Column C has a 1 inside

Sub GoalSeekWithMultipleCells()

Dim J As Integer

For J = 4 To 49
Cells(J, "e").GoalSeek Goal:=Cells(J, "d"), ChangingCell:=Cells(J, "h")
Next J

End Sub

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VBA Code:
Sub GoalSeekWithMultipleCells()

Dim J As Integer

For J = 4 To 49
    If Cells(J, "C").Value = 1 Then
        Cells(J, "E").GoalSeek Goal:=Cells(J, "D"), ChangingCell:=Cells(J, "H")
    End If
Next J

End Sub
 
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