[VBA] Find particular value in range

StupidCoffee

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Using Microsoft Excel 2007, VBA

I am trying to display an error message if a range is missing '0' or '100', or is empty.

I figured out how to display error when the selected range is empty, but I cannot figure out how to find if a particular value exists within a range and return an error if there isn't.

Please help


Thanks.
 

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one way is to use a COUNTIF in the VBA code, if the count is 0 then the value doesn't exist in the range like
Code:
if Application.WorksheetFunction.Countif("yourrange","0")=0 then
    msgbox "Value doesn't exist"
End if

There's also the
Code:
range.find
option
 
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