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9.2

Macro - Search column add leading value

Asked by zyanj in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

I need a macro that will search Column F...

If it finds a seven digit number AND that seven digit number starts with a number 1

I need for an '0 to be added in front of the number 1.

The code attaced is currently what I use to add the '0 I need a way to scan Column F now???

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Sub ApostroZero()
Dim rngToUpdate As Range
Dim strCalc As String, cl As Range
Dim intColCount As Integer, intRowCount As Integer
 
On Error Resume Next
 
If Not TypeName(Selection) = "Range" Then End
 
Set rngToUpdate = Selection
 
For Each cl In rngToUpdate.Cells
        If Not cl.HasFormula Then
 
            If Not cl.Value = "" Then
                
                    cl.Value = "'0" & cl.Value
                
            End If
 
End Sub
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