sCellValue = ActiveCell.Text

On Jun 29, 1:03 am, Jon Kanas <ka...@qadas.com> wrote:
> I have a macro which works down through all the cells in a column,
> parsing the contents of the cell for a particular text string.  Here's
> the general outline:
>         sCellValue = ActiveCell.Value
>         CharCount = sCellValue.Characters.Count
>          Found = 0
>          For i = 1 To CharCount
>
> If the cell contains a date, I get an error on the Characters.Count
> although the variabls sCellValue is correct.
>
> My guess was that the cell with the date wasn't text, so
> Characters.Count won't work.  I tried using the istext function, but
> cannot figure out the syntax to test it for true or false.  I guess I
> haven't ever used any of the boolean functions in VBA.
>
> Any / all suggestions appreciated.
>
> Regards, Jon

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