Paul,
 
Absolutely PERFECT!  Thank you so very much.  I will analyze every line of 
code to learn, but it worked just as I needed.
 
Thank you again.
 
John
 

On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 2:10:55 PM UTC-4, Paul Schreiner wrote:

> This macro seems to work with the sample data:
>  
> Option Explicit
> Sub Cleanup()
>     Dim R, nRows
>     Dim C, nCols, C2
>     Dim bFlag
>     nRows = ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Row
>     nCols = ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Column
>     For R = 2 To nRows
>         If (Cells(R, "A").Value & "X" <> "X") Then
>             For C = 2 To nCols
>                 If (Cells(R, C).Value & "X" = "X") Then
>                     bFlag = False
>                     For C2 = C To nCols
>                         Cells(R, C2).Value = Cells(R, C2 + 1).Value
>                         If (Cells(R, C2).Value & "X" <> "X") Then bFlag = 
> True
>                     Next C2
>                     Cells(R, nCols).Value = ""
>                     If (bFlag) Then C = C - 1
>                 End If
>             Next C
>         End If
>     Next R
> End Sub
>  
>  
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>    *From:* John A. Smith <johnas...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 21, 2014 12:56 PM
> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Moving Row Data to the Left Forcing Blank 
> Cells to the Right
>  
> My daily download has intermittent blank cells per row based on the column 
> heading.  I need shift all the data to the left leaving the blank cells per 
> row on the right.  I am interested in a macro or a formula or both. I have 
> attached a sample file with the required details.
>
> Thank you for your ongoing help with my Excel learning, I really 
> appreciate you who take time to teach and help.
>
> John
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