Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot and lot ...for explain the below code in smooth manner.
I have started practice on Macro from last 3 Month.
Dim i As Range
For Each i In Range("A2:A" & Sheet1.UsedRange.Rows.Count)
i.Offset(, 2) = i & "|" & i.Offset(, 1)
Next
End Sub
This new for me to understand ..
Sir..I have explain below whichever I understand till now....
Sir....Here You write the code as Each i in Range("A2 to used Range)
means....i is here can ,A2 ,A3,A4....etc..till data in A column
It means we write the code for first i as A2 then next is i as A3...is
it Right na....
We Require output in C column that' why we write
i.offset(0,2) Means C2 = i means A2 & i.offset(0,1) means B2
then code is running till data in A column ..by using Next....
Thanks again Sir... I .get more this when I do practice on the same.
Reg,
Prafull
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:19 PM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
<mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:
*Offset ([row], [column])*
lets say i => Range B3 => same as i.offset(0,0)
thenif we want to select Range C4 that should be i.offset(1,1) =>
1 Row and 1 column from B3
If we want to select A1 ==> i.offset(-2,-1) => 2 Row before and 1
column before B3
*i.Offset(, 2) = i & "|" & i.Offset(, 1)**
*
if i is A2, then that code will same as :
Range("C2") = Range("A1") & "|" & Range("A1")
Please remember, that i in our code is refer to a Range as defined
in first line => Dim i as Range
And Range has default property => Value
i.value will same as i
Range("A1").value will same as just Range("A1") without using
.value property
*i.Offset(, 2) = i & "|" & i.Offset(, 1)
*
*i.Offset(, 2)****.Value** = i****.Value** & "|" & i.Offset(,
1)***.Value
**
Pada 25/07/2013 13:15, Prafull Jadhav menulis:
Dear Sir,
It working fine ...
i.Offset(, 2) = i & "|" & i.Offset(, 1)
Regards,
Prafull
Please can you explain me below line in details .
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:34 AM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
<mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:
Sub a()
Dim i As Range
For Each i In Range("A2:A" & Sheet1.UsedRange.Rows.Count)
i.Offset(, 2) = i & "|" & i.Offset(, 1)
Next
End Sub
Pada 25/07/2013 12:33, Prafull Jadhav menulis:
Dear Experts,
below are code for concatenate of A& B column until A column
is blank..But I want to run the macro continue till A column
is Not blank ..for above example row number 7 and 8 not
concatenate . macro is stuck till row number 5 .
Sub Concatenate_()
'combine two cell contain into one cell
Range("C2").Select
Do Until Selection.Offset(0, -2).Value = ""
Selection.Value = Selection.Offset(0, -2) & "|" &
Selection.Offset(0, -1)
Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select
Loop
End Sub
Please do the needful.
Reg,
Prafull jadhav.
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