I am using the following vba code to change a text string date into an actual date in excel so I can use it for logical comparisons and the like.
The problem is I need this to work for around 4000 rows and update it weekly, and this code is very slow.
Sub Datechange()
Dim c As Range
For Each c In Range("D2:D" & Range("D" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row)
c.Value = CDate(c.Value)
Next c
End Sub
Are there any alternative ways I could do the same thing quicker? I am assuming part of the reason it is so slow is because there are overheads involved with selecting single cells and processing the code over and over but I am not sure how to do it any other way?
Also some of the rows at the bottom contain the words “None Specified” and when the code reaches these cells it breaks with
Run-time error ’13’: Type mismatch
Is there a way to stop this happening so the following code can complete?
First steps would be:
It could look like the code below – it is a good idea to include an error handler to avoid leaving your spreadsheet with screen updates off or with the calculation mode changed: