or this:
Sub testform()
Dim i as range
dim c as integer
set i = range("A1")
i.value = 1
for c = 10 to 100 step 10
i.offset(c,0).value = 1
next c
End Sub
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to mark column B for all rows starting with 1's (1,11,21,31 etc) with the number 1. Here is the code I have so far; but it just adds 1 for all rows of column B.....offset does not seem to be working right. Any help will be appreciated !
Sub testform()
For Each i In Range("a1:a100")
i.Offset(0, 1).Value = 1
i = i.Offset(10, 0)
Next i
End Sub
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by: ahammarPosted on 2007-04-18 at 12:36:58ID: 18934462
Try this:
Sub testform()
Dim i as range
set i = range("A1")
do until i.row > 100
i.value = 1
set i = i.offset(10,0)
loop
End Sub