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Iterate through cells in a range

Currently, I'm using the following code to check column A in a certain range of cells for a #N/A value, and if found, I'm deleting that row.

With Sheets(Sheet)
        For LRow = 45 To 29 Step -1
            With .Cells(LRow, "A")
                If (CVErr(.Value) = CVErr(xlErrNA)) Then .EntireRow.Delete
            End With
        Next LRow
    End With

I need to extend this so I check all columns 1 through 10, rather than just A. I tried this slight modification (nesting another loop), but it doesn't work. Any suggestions?

With Sheets(Sheet)
        For LRow = 45 To 29 Step -1
            For LCol = 10 To 1 Step -1
                With .Cells(LRow, LCol)
                    If (CVErr(.Value) = CVErr(xlErrNA)) Then .EntireRow.Delete
                End With
            Next LCol
        Next LRow
    End With

two issues here:

  • the nested with

  • on on any given row once N/A is found, you need yo abort the loop

try

Set sh = Sheets(Sheet)
For LRow = 45 To 29 Step -1
    For LCol = 10 To 1 Step -1
        If (CVErr(sh.Cells(LRow, LCol).Value) = CVErr(xlErrNA)) Then 
            sh.Cells(LRow, 1).EntireRow.Delete
            Exit For ' Exit the LCol loop
        End If
    Next LCol
Next LRow

This might fail in languages other than English

Sub DeleteNA()

    Dim rRange As Range
    Dim rFound As Range

    Const sNA As String = "#N/A"

    Do
        Set rRange = Sheet1.Range("A29:F49")
        Set rFound = rRange.Find(sNA, , xlValues, xlWhole, xlByRows)
        If Not rFound Is Nothing Then
            rFound.EntireRow.Delete
        Else
            Exit Do
        End If
    Loop

End Sub

Change the A29:F49 to suit your data.

You could take a slightly different approach

Sheets("Sheet1").Select
Set cols = Range("A1:D80")
For Each Cell In cols
    If Cell.Value = "XXX" Then
        Cell.EntireRow.Delete
    End If
Next

I believe there were problems in the nested 'with' clauses you used.

You could define a proper range and use a 'for each' loop, that would make things clearer and easier to read. I named a range as 'MyRange' for testing purposes.

Sub test()

    Dim cell As Excel.Range

    For Each cell In [myRange]

        If CVErr(cell.Value) = CVErr(xlErrNA) Then cell.EntireRow.Delete

    Next cell

End Sub

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