Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ changes required in the attach macro

2016-10-26 Thread GENIUS
Thank you very much for your immediate solution and cooperation.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ changes required in the attach macro

2016-10-26 Thread sourav devrani
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Izhar  wrote:

> in the attach macro i need the name in column A of CONSOLIDATION sheet,
> when i run this macro it takes the figures and cosolidate it but the names
> are not shown in front of the figures in the CONSOLIDATION sheet, can
> anyone please change this macro so that the above purpose may be achieved
>
> this file has been created in excel  2007, i have 2013 as well.
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$$Excel-Macros$$ changes required in the attach macro

2016-10-26 Thread Izhar
in the attach macro i need the name in column A of CONSOLIDATION sheet,
when i run this macro it takes the figures and cosolidate it but the names
are not shown in front of the figures in the CONSOLIDATION sheet, can
anyone please change this macro so that the above purpose may be achieved

this file has been created in excel  2007, i have 2013 as well.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copying Value by Column Header Name into new Sheet

2016-10-26 Thread Paul Schreiner
I wrote a macro to report the data.
Take a look at the attached file and see if you can follow along.
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On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 2:58 AM, C.G.Kumar 
 wrote:
 

 Hi,

Thanks for looking at my query.

Background (Why the data is scattered) : Data are shared by multiple team 
(18-20) and after consolidation it becomes a table where Part Number , Qty , 
Price and Value are repeated 18-20 times.  - Example refer Sheet 1 attached of 
raw data.
Desired output is to pull data of all adjacent cells where Part Number is not 
blank. 
If Part Number is not blank, pull qty and value of that specific part number 
from Sheet 1 and paste value Result Sheet in respective column.
  -  Refer "Results" Sheet -Based on part number not blank  in column A of 
Sheet 1 and pulling qty and Value (C&D).  - Similar results need to be pulled 
from all subsequent column till last column with Part Number heading.


Don't know if i explain enough to understand the desired output. In case not, 
please ask.

br,
CGK

On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 12:37 AM, Paul Schreiner  wrote:

Without seeing your actual workbook, I'm only guessing.
What do you mean by the code "not giving desired output"?
I created a workbook with two sheets called "Sheet1" and "Sheet2".
In Sheet1 I put several column headings and made three of them equivalent 
to:Part NumberQtyValue
I noticed that in your description, you said you had columns:"Part No", "Qty", 
"Value"
but in your code, you used:desc = WorksheetFunction.Match("Part Number", 
Rows("1:1"), 0)
If your data actually has "Part No" instead of "Part Number", then this will 
produce an error.
When I created a sample with "Part Number" in the heading,the code worked 
properly.
What is yours doing?
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On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 10:58 AM, C.G.Kumar 
 wrote:
 

 Does anyone help me to fix the VB code (I'm not a VB guru either)for  an Open 
spreadsheet - Purpose : when looking in a spreadsheet, I to look for a couple 
of column header names, and then copy those columns only (in a predefined 
order) into a clean separate worksheet.


For example,
On Sheet 1 - 
Out of say 30 column headers (with data underneath), look for column headers 
called "Part No", "Qty", "Value" 
Then copy value to Sheet 2 -"Part No", "Qty", "Value". 

Below codes (copied from web) are not giving desired output and i don't have 
clue to fix the error.

Sub Getvalues()    Sheets("sheet1").Select    desc = 
WorksheetFunction.Match("Part Number", Rows("1:1"), 0)    QTY = 
WorksheetFunction.Match("Qty", Rows("1:1"), 0)    Value1 = 
WorksheetFunction.Match(" Value", Rows("1:1"), 0)             
Sheets("sheet1").Columns(desc) .Copy Destination:=Sheets("sheet2"). Range("A1") 
   Sheets("sheet1").Columns(QTY). Copy Destination:=Sheets("sheet2"). 
Range("B1")    Sheets("sheet1").Columns( Value1).Copy 
Destination:=Sheets("sheet2"). Range("C1")    End Sub

Any help and VB examples would be much appreciated.

Best regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: VBA Macro - Whatsapp Group

2016-10-26 Thread Makarand Kshirsagar
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: VBA Macro - Whatsapp Group

2016-10-26 Thread dhanarajb
could you please add me to the WhatsApp group. Mobile # 9343795879

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