Hi Prafull,
Try this if you want to use In Cell formulas, paste bellow code in module
Function IsOK(CRef As Range) As String
Dim Str As String
Str = UCase(CRef.Value)
If InStr(1, Str, "YES") Or InStr(1, Str, "NO") Or InStr(1, Str,
"CORRECT") Then IsOK = "OK"
End Function
Then just type in C2 or somewhere else =IsOK(A1)
Or
Paste this on module if you want use a single button
Sub MassOK()
Dim Rng As Range, Str As String
For Each Rng In ActiveSheet.UsedRange
Str = UCase(Rng.Value)
If InStr(1, Str, "YES") Or InStr(1, Str, "NO") Or InStr(1, Str,
"CORRECT") Then Rng.Offset(0, 1) = "OK"
Next
End Sub
Rgds,
[dp]
On 19-02-2014 17:53, Prafull Jadhav wrote:
Dear All,
I have made one macro for search word in column
like
"NO"
"YES"
"Correct"
if this words are in cell then write the "OK" in next cell .
I have query that I have used elseif many time. Is there any other way
in which i can write macro in one line
for example
if A1 contain words like "NO",YES,Correct then next column(B1) should
be contain "OK"
Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
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