VBA Sum in Column

ManUBlueJay

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I have a 10,000 cell long Range single Col Named MyRange.
Is it possible in VBA to have each number in that range to be increased by a sum of 1.
Example 3.1 becomes 4.1, 4.1 becomes 5.1....
 

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I have a 10,000 cell long Range single Col Named MyRange.
Is it possible in VBA to have each number in that range to be increased by a sum of 1.
Example 3.1 becomes 4.1, 4.1 becomes 5.1....
Are there other values in the cells that are not numbers (blank cells, text, formulas)?
 
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