Check if headers exists in Excel

Jackcell

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Hi all,

I would like to check if there is any headers in the current excel sheet via macro.
 

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if you know what you expect to find in Cell i.e. A1 should equal index then

Code:
IF sheets("sheet name").Range("A1") <> "INDEX" Then Exit Sub
 
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Hi mole999,

The sheets are downloaded as a report, the headers will change constantly. Is it still possible to find? The manual way to do it is via the "sort" > check if the checkbox "My Data Has Headers" is checked.

Cheers
 
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not sure how to test for anything that "might be a header but not sure" ?
 
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