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On Friday, June 29, 2018, 2:52:10 PM GMT+5, Ali Abbas
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Dear All, when I entered 16th digit in excel excel automatically shows it zero.
I need enter 16 or 17 digit in single cell. Plz guide how to fix this issue.
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See the result inside the workbook
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There are so many website which not only teaches excel but also provide the
example, some of them are mentioned below, this forum also helps a lot, you
may learn advanced excel and macro from this site and also ask question.
http://www.contextures.com/
Thanks for your help
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look at the attachment, I can do only this.
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If like this, then I'm using excel 2013
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I'm from Pakistan, if I'm interested in this course, how do i pay the
amount in easiest way, please informed me.
second is there any outline of the course.
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It seems that my brothers are annoyed with me
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for more details you may also see this site
http://www.utteraccess.com/wiki/Tables_in_Excel
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I don't know what you mean by "repetitive" dynamic graphs. but if you
convert the ranges into Excel tables and build the charts off the tables,
the charts will be dynamic.
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Please do the needful...
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Thank you once again
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Hi Mr Pascal
Thank you very much for you help, but there is slightly moving the row
below the destination location, please see the attachment .
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HI FRIENDS AND BROTHERS
PLEASE DO ME A FAVOR
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> look at the sheet, may be you required this.
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go to google and type the following sentence without quote
"with reference to unsaved documents"
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Sir,
You are superb,thank you very very very much.
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Sir,
Please one more favor
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OH THAT'S REALLY GREAT, WHAT A ANSWER THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR
regarding solver I have another one could you please look at it.
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Thanks Mr Sandeep Kumar Baranwal, I know this but I need the formula
ok if there is no formula then can we do it thru SOLVER, if there is any
possibility
then can you do it, thanks in advance. I'm sure we can do thru SOLVER by
applying different parameters
*but the problem is what are those
Thank you Gowri for you help
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That's really great and thanks a ton
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Hi gowri
Thank you very much for your help, but there is a problem when I run it by
pressing F5 key it works perfectly first time but when i run it again by
pressing F8 key it does not show the proper result for more details please
see the attachment' I'm using excel 2013
OR
secondly when I
Thank you Mr Swapnil Palande
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Thank you very much for your help, can you please do it through formula
because if you see my question I've mentioned use formula instead pivot
table.
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JAYAVELU SUN
Sir,
Thank you very much for your help and hope to continue in future as well.
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sir Paul, would you please look into this matter.
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First
Thank you very much for your suggestion, I'll try my best to describe the
title as accurate as possible, since I'm new in macro so there are chances
to not define the title as accurate as possible but I'll try my best
Second Thank you for your help in the question
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That's great, Thank you very much for your help
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Hi Paul
Sir, I'm waiting for you good help
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That's working for me as well, thank you
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I think there is some misunderstanding, actually I need a macro for column
A:F, I want to create the same i.e. column A:F thru macro, because if you
see column A:F created thru formulas and the source of references has been
taken from column I:L, so column I:L are just for references and
sometime when you have to learn a new function or formula, for this purpose
one must have a file on which the same function or formula must be applied
so I need a data set for my learning about a new function or new formula, I
have created it thru function but the same I want to create thru
Thank you sir
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I am really very sorry for that, and you are really really kind person, I
really really appreciate your efforts you have made and once again I'm
sorry.
thank you very much sir, you have done a very good job "may GOD bless you
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Hi Mr Paul
in view of your answer i tried to solve the question but could not, there
are chances that I may not explain my question, but you may see the second
time explanation, please do the needful, it is very important, I appreciate
the efforts you have made.
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Hi Pual
would be please see my question as well.
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Hi Experts,
I have mentioned question in my workbook,
thanks
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Hi sourav devrani
That's really very great, thank you very much for your help.
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I would request from all my brothers, if there is no formula, would you
please write a macro for this.
Thanks in advance
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would anyone kindly consider my request
thanks in advance
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I tried it myself and I succeeded, if you i say I can share the URL for the
site. This URL enabled my file without password within a minute
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Hi Mr Paul
How r u, thanks for your response, First, if the forum do not allow this,
would you please give me your email address so that I can send the same
file on that. Second, I tried the googling but could not find a free
software, please do the needful.
Hi Mr Oussama Sahri,
I open the
sir,
I need your help
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Sir,
Thanks you very much for your help. Would you please suggest the best way
for learning Macro and the videos, I have watched so many videos on macros
but those videos are not so advanced. Thanks once again.
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you may see the attachment, I have made some changes in it, and then
running the same but still not working. Would you please change it and
then send it to me the changed copy, please don't mention in the email
because I'm not so expert in macro
NOTE:
I'm using excel 2013
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the same as the meaning of zero rated sales tax and exempt sales tax sorry
I'm just joking, actually I downloaded this template from somewhere, they
were using this, and I did not bother to ask from the person what does this
mean.
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I understand your formula of vlookup but would you please tell me is there
any chances of using the MATCH and INDEX function, if we change the pattern
of the sheet, for more please see the attachment, because vlookup seach
only the data on the right but what about if the data is on the left
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Thank you very much Mr. Mihai Ghilea
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I did according to the answer given by Mr Sachin but that is not working so
I would like to draw the attention of Mr Sachin once again please check the
attachement what's wrong i have done.
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I have applied the formula but not working, you may see the result in the
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Thanks brother that's great
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working perfectly, thank you very much for your help
one more question, if I have figures in column A as shown in the sheet and
I want to take the 17% in column B of the amount of column A as shown in
the attachment then how do I automate this task whenever i put a figure in
column A and run
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> Sir
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Thanks for your follow up, I enable which you have mentioned in the last
mail but there is another message please see the attachment
right now I have three version of excel i.e. 2007,2010 & 2013, I opened the
file in excel 2010 and I also have Microsoft outlook 2010
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I'm waiting for your reply very anxiously
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH MR GAURAV DEVRANI AND ALSO THANKS FOR MR XLS S for a
new way of doing the same.
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Once again thanks all of you.
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Thank you very much for your quick reply and correction of formula once
again thank you very much
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Thank you very much for your help
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I did this (custom formatting) in my computer but not working, actually I
got this file from a system where the date format of the system was
mm/dd/
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According to the condition the formula is perfect but if you have few more
minutes can you please explain this formula
thank you very much for this
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Thank you very much for your consideration and the result but if I need a
formula in the same cells in which we are getting the sum of three column
without the formula, is there any possibility which shows the formula in
the three cells, because in this way we may press F2 and check the cell
Thank you very much for your information
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> Sir
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> you are right but I'm not so expert in the macro, I'm in the learning
process, and as per the following note I don't know what is this let me
learn more but right now i need to change these code so that I get the
result of 5000 rows, can you please help me in this regard.
Integer
look at the attachment if you get some idea for your requirements
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http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/excels-auto-outline-quickly-hides-data-details-to-simplify-viewing/
go to the above url or watch the following url on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j6KX6WDgEM
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I DID KNOW THE WAY THE PERSON SHOWING IN THE VIDEO BUT HOW DO I DO IF I
HAVE ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND STUDENTS AND WANT TO EXTRACT A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE
FOR ALL THE INDIVIDUAL AT THE SAME TIME NOT INDIVIDUALLY. I THINK IT IS
POSSIBLE THROUGH SOLVER BUT I DONT KNOW THE WAY FOR FINDING THE
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on the internet there so many videos from which you may learn by your own
pace no need to worry to take admission in any institute
it totally depends on you how do you search these videos
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HI
Thank you very much Mr. Ravinder Negi, that's really great
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LOOK AT THE ATTACHMENT
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FIRST Thank you very much for your reply, consideration and code
actually I dont know a lot about macros, may be 10% out of 100%, so please
do it for me
the code i sent to your with the file is not typed by me but taken from
somewhere i.e. from internet source, the source was also failed to do
Oh that's really great thank you very much for your help
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OK I DID IT AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KINDNESS
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Hi Mandeep
I saw you result but it is not fulfilling my requirements for your
convenience I'm sending the same sheet but with a little different way
please open and check it.
thank you Mandeep for your efforts for me.
secondly Mr Satendra Kumar also sent the sheet but nothing special it is
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
I'VE ONE MORE QUESTION, CAN YOU PLEASE SEE IT AND SOLVE IT
in the attachment, there is no figure in column F, in column N there is an
average, if i need the averages as per my requirements then how can I get
through solver, please show the steps..
*NOTE:*
Thank you for your help
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> When you are subtracting, you are excluding the start date.
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> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Izhar
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>> Please open the attachment see the question.
>> Thanks in advance.
but if we subtract 4-2 we get 2 and and then add the same two into 2 we get
4 then why in the date
if I take a loan from a bank, the banker wont include the first date in
view of applying markup rate on my loan
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IT IS WORKING THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
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Thank you very much for your quick response, I really appreciate it
Thank you very much once again
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I'm izhar, from Karachi-Pakistan, working as an accountant,47 years old.
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On Friday, 27 November 2015 14:07:00 UTC+5, ashish wrote:
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> check this out
> http://www.rondebruin.nl/win/personal.htm
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> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Izhar
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>> I've downloaded macro codes for this file and these codes
ALT+H+FI+F (for excel 2013)
I think the above one is more easy then the one you suggested, i use yours
one but it does not work with my excel, yes the key ALT+E+I+S opens up the
SERIES dialogue box but then we have to work more so it takes a lot of time
and you know very well we use keyboard
Suppose I want to copy it till 500,000 rows then how is it possible, if
there is possibility then first select the range (i.e. 500,000 rows) and
the press CTRL+D but i dont want to select the range, I just press the cona
of the cell so that it copies till A50, I think you understand my
> Hi Sam
> Thank you very much for your quick response
> Later i researched on the particular question and i concluded a result
> which may be seen in the attach workbook...but thank you very much for your
> quick response
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> Cell# 009203069072597
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end, due to your way of searching I've succeeded in my mission so thank
your very much for your help.
On Saturday, 24 October 2015 17:26:18 UTC+5, GENIUS wrote:
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> Is there any macro for searching a text inside the workbook if I have 100
> workbook in a folder, I'm using windows 7 e
Thank you Mr Paul that's really great
On Saturday, 24 October 2015 17:07:35 UTC+5, GENIUS wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply, but let me clear as you may see if we put more data
> in the rows we may have the sum of all the rows at one place, look at the
> sheet, but i need only
only not the others.
On Friday, 23 October 2015 20:38:38 UTC+5, GENIUS wrote:
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> As you may see I have already used different cell reference for summing up
> the UNIT and COST but I need a formula from which when I type and take the
> reference of all the cell i.e. A3:H3 un
go to FILE choose OPTIONS choose ADD-INS then from the MANAGE dro p down
choose COM ADD-INS press GO then check the mark of MICROSOFT OFFICE POWER
PIVOT FOR EXCEL 2013
On Thursday, 15 October 2015 16:50:04 UTC+5, Amit Desai (MERU) wrote:
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> Can someone please help? Please let me know the
SORRY FOR MISUNDERSTANDING
On Friday, 9 October 2015 22:12:08 UTC+5, GENIUS wrote:
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> On Wednesday, 7 October 2015 16:03:31 UTC+5, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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>> Is this related to "VLOOKUP NOT WORKING"?
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>> I suspect you've "hijacked"
On Wednesday, 7 October 2015 16:03:31 UTC+5, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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> Is this related to "VLOOKUP NOT WORKING"?
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> I suspect you've "hijacked" Izhar's thread.
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> see forum rules #2:
> > 2) Don't post a question in the thread of another member.
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> I'll be glad to help, but don't wish to
CAN YOU PLS DO IT FOR ME NOT WITH THE MACRO BUT FORMULA
> *Izhar Ul Haq*
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> Cell# 009203069072597
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On Tuesday, 8 September 2015 16:47:00 UTC+5, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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> First of all, learning by yourself is admirable!
> There are lots tools that help.
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> The one I use the absolute MOST is the HELP within the VBA editor.
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> In the upper right of the editor window, you'll see a box that says
you can.” - John Wesley*
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