Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup for values delimited with ]

2013-08-25 Thread prkhan56
Dear De Premor,
One small request please
Is it possible to amend your code to retain the ] in the output.
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Rashid

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:14:57 PM UTC+4, prkhan56 wrote:

 Thanks De Premor,
 Your code works on any sheet.
 Regards
 Rashid Khan

 On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:22:48 AM UTC+4, De Premor wrote:

  try to replace current code with this

 Function LookForCode(Str As String, Data As Range, Colx As Integer, 
 Optional Delim As String = ])
 Dim Kode, Tmp As String
 For Each Kode In Split(Str, Delim)
 If Kode   Then Tmp = Tmp 
 WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Kode, Data, Colx, 0)
 Next
 LookForCode = Trim(Tmp)
 End Function

  Pada 20/08/2013 22:56, prkhan56 menulis:
  
  Thanks Ravinder,
 Couple of things if you would kindly rectify it please.
  
 1) For some reason, the UDF does not work for codes which is not on the 
 active sheet.  I had posted my problem for sake of explanation on the same 
 sheet but in reality it is on other sheet.  
 2) If you could please convert it to a macro so that I can *select the 
 codes* on any sheet in the  active workbook and run the macro then it 
 would *replace the codes with the answer on the same cell.*
   
 Really appreciate your help as it would save me lot of time.
 Regards
 Rashid Khan
  

 On Monday, August 19, 2013 11:49:04 AM UTC+4, Ravinder Negi wrote:

  
  PFA.There are three argument in UDF first lookup value , 
 lookarea(range),colnum
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 *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com 
 *Sent:* Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:32 PM
 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup for values 
 delimited with ]
  
  Hello All,
 I am attaching a sample of my problem.
 I need to do Vlookup from a Range which has Codes in Col A and Text in 
 Col B.
  
 I want to have the output required (highlighted in Yellow) on Col D 
 based on the Answers Col C.
  
 My problem is that the Codes are delimited with ].
 I do not want to separate the Answers using Text to Column.
  
 I tried the following and got the desired result if there is only one 
 code in the Answers Column.
 =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,FIND(],C2)-1),RangeCodes,2,0)
  
 As you can see in the attached sheet if there are many Codes combined 
 together then I cannot get the desired result.
  
   
  
 Is there a formula or a UDF which can give me the desired result.
  
 Please note that there are several Columns with the Codes combined.  I 
 have just used a sample column to demonstrate my problem.
  
 TIA
  
 Rashid Khan
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Is there a way to insert images into a specific cell?

2013-08-25 Thread Prince
No Chaya i dont think there is any way to do this with hyperlinks.

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:33:39 PM UTC+5:30, Chaya Cooper wrote:

 Eugene,

 I need to display the images inline. Is there a way to do that with 
 hyperlinks?


 On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Eugene Bernard 
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  wrote:

 Instead of inserting the images, why can't you use hyperlinks !!!.

 Regards
 Eugene


 On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:39 AM, Chaya Cooper 
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  wrote:

 I often use Excel to organize rows of text (i.e. terminology, examples, 
 subsets, etc.) and often need to include images in a row. However since 
 images aren't actually in a specific cell they therefore aren't linked to 
 the rest of the information in the row, making it impossible to sort the 
 data, as well as quite cumbersome to format.  

 As a result, I have been splitting the information up into tables in 
 both Excel and Word, but I would obviously like to find a simpler way to do 
 this so that all of the information can be kept together. Is there a way 
 for me to use images in Excel in much the same way I do in the Word tables? 
  

 As I am using this for several hundred images, I would ideally like to 
 drag the images in order to insert or move them the way that I do in Word. 

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup for values delimited with ]

2013-08-25 Thread De Premor

Try this code

Function LookForCode(Str As String, Data As Range, _
 Colx As Integer, Optional Delim As String = ], _
 Optional RemoveDelimiter As Boolean = False)
Dim Kode, Tmp As String
For Each Kode In Split(Str, Delim)
If Kode   Then
Tmp = Tmp  WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Kode, Data, Colx, 0) 
 IIf(RemoveDelimiter,  , Delim)

End If
Next
LookForCode = Trim(Tmp)
End Function




Pada 25/08/2013 14:43, prkhan56 menulis:

Dear De Premor,
One small request please
Is it possible to amend your code to retain the ] in the output.
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Rashid

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:14:57 PM UTC+4, prkhan56 wrote:

Thanks De Premor,
Your code works on any sheet.
Regards
Rashid Khan

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:22:48 AM UTC+4, De Premor wrote:

try to replace current code with this

Function LookForCode(Str As String, Data As Range, Colx As
Integer, Optional Delim As String = ])
Dim Kode, Tmp As String
For Each Kode In Split(Str, Delim)
If Kode   Then Tmp = Tmp
WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Kode, Data, Colx, 0)
Next
LookForCode = Trim(Tmp)
End Function

Pada 20/08/2013 22:56, prkhan56 menulis:

Thanks Ravinder,
Couple of things if you would kindly rectify it please.
1) For some reason, the UDF does not work for codes which is
not on the active sheet.  I had posted my problem for sake of
explanation on the same sheet but in reality it is on other
sheet.
2) If you could please convert it to a macro so that I can
*select the codes* on any sheet in the  active workbook and
run the macro then it would *_replace the codes with the
answer on the same cell._*
Really appreciate your help as it would save me lot of time.
Regards
Rashid Khan

On Monday, August 19, 2013 11:49:04 AM UTC+4, Ravinder Negi
wrote:


PFA.There are three argument in UDF first lookup
value , lookarea(range),colnum


*From:* Rashid Khan prkh...@gmail.com
*To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:32 PM
*Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup
for values delimited with ]

Hello All,
I am attaching a sample of my problem.
I need to do Vlookup from a Range which has Codes in Col
A and Text in Col B.
I want to have the output required (highlighted in
Yellow) on Col D based on the Answers Col C.
My problem is that the Codes are delimited with ].
I do not want to separate the Answers using Text to Column.
I tried the following and got the desired result if there
is only one code in the Answers Column.
=VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,FIND(],C2)-1),RangeCodes,2,0)
As you can see in the attached sheet if there are many
Codes combined together then I cannot get the desired result.
Is there a formula or a UDF which can give me the desired
result.
Please note that there are several Columns with the Codes
combined.  I have just used a sample column to
demonstrate my problem.
TIA
Rashid Khan
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$$Excel-Macros$$ listbox issue

2013-08-25 Thread pawel lupinski
Hi All,
 
I have quite serious problem with the list box (ActiveX). when I use it on the 
sheet where is placed is fine, but when I run any macro that is going to 
different sheets suddenly is becoming disable. in order to activate it I need 
to switch design mode click on list box and switch off design mode again. its 
extremely irritating do you know what I need to do to be able use it without 
such combination.
 
Regards,
 
Pawel

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup for values delimited with ]

2013-08-25 Thread prkhan56
Hello De Premor,
It shows only blanks. No data at all.
Please check
Thanks for your time once again.
Rashid
On Sunday, August 25, 2013 1:29:34 PM UTC+4, De Premor wrote:

  Try this code

 Function LookForCode(Str As String, Data As Range, _
  Colx As Integer, Optional Delim As String = ], _
  Optional RemoveDelimiter As Boolean = False)
 Dim Kode, Tmp As String
 For Each Kode In Split(Str, Delim)
 If Kode   Then
 Tmp = Tmp  WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Kode, Data, Colx, 0)  
 IIf(RemoveDelimiter,  , Delim)
 End If
 Next
 LookForCode = Trim(Tmp)
 End Function




  Pada 25/08/2013 14:43, prkhan56 menulis:
  
  Dear De Premor,
 One small request please
 Is it possible to amend your code to retain the ] in the output.
 Thanks for your time.
 Regards
 Rashid

 On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:14:57 PM UTC+4, prkhan56 wrote:

 Thanks De Premor, 
 Your code works on any sheet.
 Regards
 Rashid Khan

 On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 3:22:48 AM UTC+4, De Premor wrote: 

  try to replace current code with this

 Function LookForCode(Str As String, Data As Range, Colx As Integer, 
 Optional Delim As String = ])
 Dim Kode, Tmp As String
 For Each Kode In Split(Str, Delim)
 If Kode   Then Tmp = Tmp 
 WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Kode, Data, Colx, 0)
 Next
 LookForCode = Trim(Tmp)
 End Function

  Pada 20/08/2013 22:56, prkhan56 menulis:
  
  Thanks Ravinder,
 Couple of things if you would kindly rectify it please.
  
 1) For some reason, the UDF does not work for codes which is not on the 
 active sheet.  I had posted my problem for sake of explanation on the same 
 sheet but in reality it is on other sheet.  
 2) If you could please convert it to a macro so that I can *select the 
 codes* on any sheet in the  active workbook and run the macro then it 
 would *replace the codes with the answer on the same cell.*
   
 Really appreciate your help as it would save me lot of time.
 Regards
 Rashid Khan
  

 On Monday, August 19, 2013 11:49:04 AM UTC+4, Ravinder Negi wrote:

  
  PFA.There are three argument in UDF first lookup value , 
 lookarea(range),colnum
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  *From:* Rashid Khan prkh...@gmail.com
 *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com 
 *Sent:* Sunday, August 18, 2013 9:32 PM
 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Formula or UDF to do Vlookup for values 
 delimited with ]
  
  Hello All,
 I am attaching a sample of my problem.
 I need to do Vlookup from a Range which has Codes in Col A and Text in 
 Col B.
  
 I want to have the output required (highlighted in Yellow) on Col D 
 based on the Answers Col C.
  
 My problem is that the Codes are delimited with ].
 I do not want to separate the Answers using Text to Column.
  
 I tried the following and got the desired result if there is only one 
 code in the Answers Column.
 =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,FIND(],C2)-1),RangeCodes,2,0)
  
 As you can see in the attached sheet if there are many Codes combined 
 together then I cannot get the desired result.
  
   
  
 Is there a formula or a UDF which can give me the desired result.
  
 Please note that there are several Columns with the Codes combined.  I 
 have just used a sample column to demonstrate my problem.
  
 TIA
  
 Rashid Khan
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ listbox issue

2013-08-25 Thread xlstime
can u please share the example workbooks

for better understanding

.

Enjoy
Team XLS



On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 4:34 PM, pawel lupinski lupins...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 I have quite serious problem with the list box (ActiveX). when I use it on
 the sheet where is placed is fine, but when I run any macro that is going
 to different sheets suddenly is becoming disable. in order to activate it I
 need to switch design mode click on list box and switch off design mode
 again. its extremely irritating do you know what I need to do to be able
 use it without such combination.

 Regards,

 Pawel

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Forecasting Methods using Excel

2013-08-25 Thread Prabhu Pinky
Hi Experts,

Please share if you have any file for calls forecasting. Below are some
methods in Forecasting which we use in daily basis.

1. Single Exponentioal method
2. Double Exponential Method
3. Winters Additive method
4. Winters Multiplicative method

Am working in WFM Team, currently we do forecast using Smart forecast
tool. But i want to do it manually by using excel.

Thanks  Regards,
Prabhu R

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ listbox issue

2013-08-25 Thread Bé Trần Văn
*Please Upload the file.

*
2013/8/25 xlstime xlst...@gmail.com

  can u please share the example workbooks

 for better understanding

 .

 Enjoy
 Team XLS



 On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 4:34 PM, pawel lupinski lupins...@yahoo.comwrote:

  Hi All,

 I have quite serious problem with the list box (ActiveX). when I use it
 on the sheet where is placed is fine, but when I run any macro that is
 going to different sheets suddenly is becoming disable. in order to
 activate it I need to switch design mode click on list box and switch off
 design mode again. its extremely irritating do you know what I need to do
 to be able use it without such combination.

 Regards,

 Pawel

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Introduce Yourself !!

2013-08-25 Thread Ishani Rajpal

Hello Everybody,

This is Ishani here. I am a commerce graduate with an MBA in finance. I 
have joined this forum to participate in excel discussions and also to 
learn from it.


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Introduce Yourself !!

2013-08-25 Thread vba
Hey

Welcome !!!

Keep rokinnn..

Cheerz.
On 25 Aug 2013 23:36, Ishani Rajpal isharaj...@gmail.com wrote:


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Is there a way to insert images into a specific cell?

2013-08-25 Thread Chaya Cooper
bé trần văn - Unfortunately that didn't work because when I tried sorting 
the rows the images aren't moving accordingly :-(

On Sunday, August 25, 2013 11:28:17 AM UTC-4, bé trần văn wrote:

 *You try this.
 *
 2013/8/25 Prince prince...@gmail.com javascript:

 No Chaya i dont think there is any way to do this with hyperlinks. 


 On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:33:39 PM UTC+5:30, Chaya Cooper wrote:

  Eugene, 

 I need to display the images inline. Is there a way to do that with 
 hyperlinks?


  On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Eugene Bernard 
 eugene@gmail.comwrote:

   Instead of inserting the images, why can't you use hyperlinks !!!.

 Regards
 Eugene


  On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 3:39 AM, Chaya Cooper chaya...@gmail.comwrote:

  I often use Excel to organize rows of text (i.e. terminology, 
 examples, subsets, etc.) and often need to include images in a row. 
 However 
 since images aren't actually in a specific cell they therefore aren't 
 linked to the rest of the information in the row, making it impossible to 
 sort the data, as well as quite cumbersome to format.  

 As a result, I have been splitting the information up into tables in 
 both Excel and Word, but I would obviously like to find a simpler way to 
 do 
 this so that all of the information can be kept together. Is there a way 
 for me to use images in Excel in much the same way I do in the Word 
 tables? 
  

 As I am using this for several hundred images, I would ideally like to 
 drag the images in order to insert or move them the way that I do in 
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Delete File Contents

2013-08-25 Thread pankajinfo
Dear Gurus,

I want to create a excel file with Date limit.

Like in a file there are some contents(Graphs, Dashboards Etc) with 3
sheets.

What i wants is after a time period like 31-Aug13 it gets expired and no
one can open it or if someone opens after 31-Aug-13 it will delete all the
file contents and automatically saves without confirmation. Is it possible
in .xlsx extension without macros or not. I don't want to use .xlsm file
extension.



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