Zero a column

Bill_Biggs

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I need a macro that will fill in several cells in a column with zeroes but not all of them. Is there a quick one that would zero out say A1-A5, A7-A12, A13-A18. I assume that I can enter these in a range, but my range macros are limited. Is this simple enough that some one could help me?
 

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Hi Bill,
Do you have any other information in the line that will signify that it should be a zero. For example, if B2 is empty, then zero out A2?
 
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Code:
Range("A1:A5,A7:A12,A13:A18").Value = 0
should do it.
 
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No, I am just zeroing out a report at the beginning of each week and it would be cool to zero out the column with a single click.
 
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