Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query 3

2016-11-15 Thread saravanan R
Hi Kalyan,

PFA the file updated with formula . I use index and Match Function to get
the results.

thanks,
Sarva

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2016-10-27 Thread sourav devrani
Please have a look

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2016-09-21 Thread Kal xcel
Thank you Sanjeev for solving my query.

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> =ABS(TRIM(MID(A2,SEARCH("gX",A2,1)-3,3)))&"g"
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2016-09-19 Thread Sanjeev Tyagi
Dear Kalyan,

Pls see the formula below. I hope it helps.

=ABS(TRIM(MID(A2,SEARCH("gX",A2,1)-3,3)))&"g"

Regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on formula

2016-09-16 Thread Kal xcel
Wow.Ashish,

After a long time

You are still in this group.Helping peopleGr8 yaar

How are you??

Where are you now??

Thanks a lot brother...Formula working perfectly


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on formula

2016-09-16 Thread Learner Excel
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on formula

2016-09-16 Thread Ashish Koul
=IF(COUNTIFS($A:$A,$G9,$B:$B,$F9,$C:$C,H$4)=1,"Y","N")

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query !!!

2016-08-16 Thread Satendra kumar
Hi Sachin,

use below excel function.

=LOOKUP("ZZZ",$M$3:M3)

thanks
satendra


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> Please help to resolve below query.
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> Share the function to get the same result which in yellow cells
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> ** without any supporting columns.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2016-05-05 Thread Saleem Ansari
PFA & Confirm

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query regarding auto hide rows in excell

2016-03-29 Thread GENIUS
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


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query regarding auto hide rows in excell

2016-03-28 Thread Muhammad Arslan
Did anybody knows the answer

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Muhammad Arslan 
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> works, kindly teach me. This file is a exported file from an accounting
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query on usage of Vlookup and Hlookup together

2016-03-21 Thread Pooja Sharma
Thanks AshishI was making mistake while freezing the cells.

Thanks for the support.

Regards,
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On 21 Mar 2016 19:58, "Ashish Koul"  wrote:

> see attachment
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> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Pooja Sharma 
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>> Hi Ashish,
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>> This is not working.It is giving 0 value.
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>> Regards,
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>> On 21 Mar 2016 19:30, "Ashish Koul"  wrote:
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>>> =VLOOKUP($A16,$A$2:$H$10,MATCH(B$15,$A$2:$H$2,0),0)
>>>
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 Hi All,

 Hi All,

 I have a query, if there is any possibility to apply Vlookup and
 Hlookup together to achieve results as required in the attached sheet.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query on usage of Vlookup and Hlookup together

2016-03-21 Thread Ashish Koul
see attachment

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Pooja Sharma 
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> Hi Ashish,
>
> This is not working.It is giving 0 value.
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> Regards,
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> On 21 Mar 2016 19:30, "Ashish Koul"  wrote:
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>> =VLOOKUP($A16,$A$2:$H$10,MATCH(B$15,$A$2:$H$2,0),0)
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Pooja Sharma 
>> wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
>>>
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>>> together to achieve results as required in the attached sheet.
>>>
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query on usage of Vlookup and Hlookup together

2016-03-21 Thread Pooja Sharma
Hi Ashish,

This is not working.It is giving 0 value.

Regards,
Pooja Sharma
On 21 Mar 2016 19:30, "Ashish Koul"  wrote:

> =VLOOKUP($A16,$A$2:$H$10,MATCH(B$15,$A$2:$H$2,0),0)
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Pooja Sharma 
> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query on usage of Vlookup and Hlookup together

2016-03-21 Thread Ashish Koul
=VLOOKUP($A16,$A$2:$H$10,MATCH(B$15,$A$2:$H$2,0),0)

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Pooja Sharma 
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> Hi All,
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> together to achieve results as required in the attached sheet.
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> Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Excel

2015-11-09 Thread Paul Schreiner
The thing about this is that with Internet Explorer, things can happen 
simultaneously.A page is "launched", and while it's loading, multiple images 
are downloaded, which complete at different times.Macros can start, and buttons 
can be clicked before the page is fully loaded.
IE.readystate is used to determine if the page has loaded completely.
With Excel, those things don't happen simultaneously (unless specifically 
DESIGNED to do so).Once the file is loaded, THEN the workbook_open macro 
executes.
So, the fact that the Workbook_Open event runs means that the file has loaded.
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  From: Mandeep Baluja <rockerna...@gmail.com>
 To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS <excel-macros@googlegroups.com> 
Cc: schreiner_p...@att.net 
 Sent: Monday, November 9, 2015 8:12 AM
 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Excel
   
Thanks Paul :) 
The thing I am already aware about workbook_open event I was just  trying to 
know is there any property in excel which gives us that worksheet has been 
loaded properly. Just like this code readystate =4 is the property which 
confirms that page is loaded properly. 
IE.readyState = 4

Anyways Thanks a lot . 












On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 5:43:55 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:
In VBA:Go to the "ThisWorkbook" module.
In the programming pane, on the top left, use the pull-down to select 
"Workbook".
If it doesn't already exist, a 
Private Sub Workbook_Open()event macro will be created.
This macro runs once the workbook is open.
BTW: At the top-right of the pane, the pulldown will list other "event" macros 
available.

also, an alternative is to create a macro called:sub Auto_Open()
this goes in a "standard" module.It works similar to the Workbook_Open event 
macro.
hope this helps.
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 Sent: Monday, November 9, 2015 4:49 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Excel
   
I want to run a VBA macro AFTER the workbook has finished opening. I don't want 
to use application.ontime method to wait, I just want to run my macro only when 
workbook is completely loaded.

Same as like 
Do Until IE.readyState = 4DoEvents
Loop

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Paul

2015-11-09 Thread Paul Schreiner
What format are the original (5) files in?Are they text, csv, or excel files?
What is the relationship between the 90,000 records and the other 5 files?That 
is, do the records show up once in the list of 90,000 and show up multiple 
times in the 5 files?What are the "key" field?  (those in common that "relate" 
the two records?)For instance, an "Order Number", or ??
First: for a set of records of this size, I would NOT use vlookup.The problem 
with vlookup is that it executes each time a "calculation" is done on the 
workbook, even though it already has an answer.
So, if you have 90,000 vlookups, and change the heading, it executes 90,000 
times.
I would definitely use a Dictionary object.
HOW I'd use it would depend on the relationship between the files
If you could send me some sample files, I'd be glad to throw something together 
for you to look at.
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  From: Mandeep Baluja 
 To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS  
 Sent: Monday, November 9, 2015 5:22 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Paul
   
Hi Paul,
I need your Suggestion Basically I have a master file having Approx 90,000 
Orders no in this Sheet. From 5 Files I need to fetch the Data Corresponding to 
that Orders nos Ya Columns value, Each file has specific data related to master 
Orders nos, Manual Vlookup i can use I know that to get the data from files, 
Now I want to automate this process Which is the fastest way to get the data 
from all file Please suggest the correct one 
1. Whether i should use vlookups in the VBA  to get the data present in others 
files corresponding to order no, 2. Do i need to use Loops for efficient 
checking of data 3. Should i use Dictionary object and store the orders no and 
use this techniques.   
I know how to do this but Still looking for the faster one. 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Excel

2015-11-09 Thread Paul Schreiner
In VBA:Go to the "ThisWorkbook" module.
In the programming pane, on the top left, use the pull-down to select 
"Workbook".
If it doesn't already exist, a 
Private Sub Workbook_Open()event macro will be created.
This macro runs once the workbook is open.
BTW: At the top-right of the pane, the pulldown will list other "event" macros 
available.

also, an alternative is to create a macro called:sub Auto_Open()
this goes in a "standard" module.It works similar to the Workbook_Open event 
macro.
hope this helps.
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  From: Mandeep Baluja 
 To: MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS  
 Sent: Monday, November 9, 2015 4:49 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Excel
   
I want to run a VBA macro AFTER the workbook has finished opening. I don't want 
to use application.ontime method to wait, I just want to run my macro only when 
workbook is completely loaded.

Same as like 
Do Until IE.readyState = 4DoEvents
Loop

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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

2015-08-12 Thread gargee singh
Hello Paul,
Thank you for your help earlier on this one.. 


I was working on this earlier but then it was dropped and I am back on it
again hence I couldn’t follow up on this one. The request is far more simpler
this time however I am still not able to fully code because most of the ranges
are meant to be dynamic and that’s where I am having trouble. 

 

1)
Month in the cell “E1” could change based on the selection . (This will
actually be picked from a master sheet with a formula but for now I have added
a drop down temporarily. 

2)
Once the month in cell E1 changes that becomes the 1st month in
the row 8 ,columns starting from D and ending at AA.

3)
Based on the month of start all the data/ formulae present in row 19 to 54
shifts to the month mentioned in E1 as this is the new month of start.

a.
Notes:- the rows for data
remains fixed, only the columns will change since month of start can change. 

4)
The sample sheet is attached. 

 

Notes :- we will have multiple sheets 
in the exactly same format in this workbook.   

 




Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh
 


Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 11:35:04 +
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

Also, based on your statement:in the summary sheet we want to see total of all 
centres based on the month of selection which is a respective start date
implies that, if you have 30 centres:let's say 10 started in May, 10 started in 
June, and 10 started in JulyIf you selected June, would the totals include 
Centres started in May and July? or ONLY those that started in June? 
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 Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 1:05 AM
 Subject: RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   



Dear Paul,
Good morning and Thank you for the reply. I will try and explain this in a 
better way.
If a user selects May -16 as the month of start in summary sheet (Cell E) all 
columns from column G onwards will be updated in the summary sheet. 
the value updated will be a sum of values from all sheets where the first 
column is May-16 , so in this example the values of sheet B and sheet D will be 
added for each service type and updated in the summary sheet. 

Likewise for other months . to give you a background each individual sheet is a 
new office along with its start month, in the summary sheet we want to see 
total of all centres based on the month of selection which is a respective 
start date. You can also suggest if there is a better way to do this. 
Hope this helps. 




Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:12:27 +
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

So, you're saying that if you select May 1, 2016 on the Summary Sheet,only the 
column for May 1, 2016 on the Summary sheet (column G) will be populated?and 
it will be a sum of all sheets in which the first column matches the date 
selected?In your example, even though sheets A and C have a column for May 1, 
2016, they won't be included in the total because it isn't in column C?
Paul-
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By all the means you can,
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At all the times you can,
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 From: gargee singh garge...@hotmail.com
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 Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:01 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   




   

Notes :-  

The workbook will contain close to 200 individual sheets and
one summary sheet. The data in the summary sheet will be given to me  by 
individual
teams and I will need to look at the summary sheet.   

   

Requirements :-  

1) 
User selects month of start on the summary
sheet.  

2) 
The Data from all sheets in which the start
month is same as selected by the user in the summary sheet should be added to
reflect in the summary sheet.  

   

I understand that my requirement is achievable with a
formula however since the workbook will contain a lot of individual sheets I am
not sure if the formula will work out. 
please help.
 
  




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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

2015-07-28 Thread Paul Schreiner
I've dealt with large workbooks before, so I think I may have some tricks we 
can use.
can you create a demo sheet set that has the summary sheet FULLY populated so 
that I can make sure I see what it's supposed to look like?perhaps include what 
the sheet would look like if the start date is changed to a different date? 
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  From: gargee singh garge...@hotmail.com
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 1:05 AM
 Subject: RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   
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Good morning and Thank you for the reply. I will try and explain this in a 
better way.
If a user selects May -16 as the month of start in summary sheet (Cell E) all 
columns from column G onwards will be updated in the summary sheet. 
the value updated will be a sum of values from all sheets where the first 
column is May-16 , so in this example the values of sheet B and sheet D will be 
added for each service type and updated in the summary sheet. 

Likewise for other months . to give you a background each individual sheet is a 
new office along with its start month, in the summary sheet we want to see 
total of all centres based on the month of selection which is a respective 
start date. You can also suggest if there is a better way to do this. 
Hope this helps. 

Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:12:27 +
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

So, you're saying that if you select May 1, 2016 on the Summary Sheet,only the 
column for May 1, 2016 on the Summary sheet (column G) will be populated?and 
it will be a sum of all sheets in which the first column matches the date 
selected?In your example, even though sheets A and C have a column for May 1, 
2016, they won't be included in the total because it isn't in column C?
Paul-
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By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:01 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   
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   Notes :-  The workbook will contain close to 200 individual sheets andone 
summary sheet. The data in the summary sheet will be given to me  by 
individualteams and I will need to look at the summary sheet.      Requirements 
:-  1) User selects month of start on the summarysheet.  2) The Data 
from all sheets in which the startmonth is same as selected by the user in the 
summary sheet should be added toreflect in the summary sheet.     I understand 
that my requirement is achievable with aformula however since the workbook will 
contain a lot of individual sheets I amnot sure if the formula will work out. 
please help.
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

2015-07-28 Thread Paul Schreiner
Also, based on your statement:in the summary sheet we want to see total of all 
centres based on the month of selection which is a respective start date
implies that, if you have 30 centres:let's say 10 started in May, 10 started in 
June, and 10 started in JulyIf you selected June, would the totals include 
Centres started in May and July? or ONLY those that started in June? 
Paul-
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By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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  From: gargee singh garge...@hotmail.com
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 1:05 AM
 Subject: RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   
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body.yiv8905106271hmmessage{font-size:12pt;font-family:Calibri;}--Dear Paul,
Good morning and Thank you for the reply. I will try and explain this in a 
better way.
If a user selects May -16 as the month of start in summary sheet (Cell E) all 
columns from column G onwards will be updated in the summary sheet. 
the value updated will be a sum of values from all sheets where the first 
column is May-16 , so in this example the values of sheet B and sheet D will be 
added for each service type and updated in the summary sheet. 

Likewise for other months . to give you a background each individual sheet is a 
new office along with its start month, in the summary sheet we want to see 
total of all centres based on the month of selection which is a respective 
start date. You can also suggest if there is a better way to do this. 
Hope this helps. 

Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:12:27 +
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

So, you're saying that if you select May 1, 2016 on the Summary Sheet,only the 
column for May 1, 2016 on the Summary sheet (column G) will be populated?and 
it will be a sum of all sheets in which the first column matches the date 
selected?In your example, even though sheets A and C have a column for May 1, 
2016, they won't be included in the total because it isn't in column C?
Paul-
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By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:01 AM
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.yiv8905106271ExternalClass #yiv8905106271ecxyiv5268623891 
body.yiv8905106271ecxyiv5268623891hmmessage 
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   Notes :-  The workbook will contain close to 200 individual sheets andone 
summary sheet. The data in the summary sheet will be given to me  by 
individualteams and I will need to look at the summary sheet.      Requirements 
:-  1) User selects month of start on the summarysheet.  2) The Data 
from all sheets in which the startmonth is same as selected by the user in the 
summary sheet should be added toreflect in the summary sheet.     I understand 
that my requirement is achievable with aformula however since the workbook will 
contain a lot of individual sheets I amnot sure if the formula will work out. 
please help.
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

2015-07-27 Thread Paul Schreiner
So, you're saying that if you select May 1, 2016 on the Summary Sheet,only the 
column for May 1, 2016 on the Summary sheet (column G) will be populated?and 
it will be a sum of all sheets in which the first column matches the date 
selected?In your example, even though sheets A and C have a column for May 1, 
2016, they won't be included in the total because it isn't in column C?
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 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:01 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   
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   Notes :-  The workbook will contain close to 200 individual sheets andone 
summary sheet. The data in the summary sheet will be given to me  by 
individualteams and I will need to look at the summary sheet.      Requirements 
:-  1) User selects month of start on the summarysheet.  2) The Data 
from all sheets in which the startmonth is same as selected by the user in the 
summary sheet should be added toreflect in the summary sheet.     I understand 
that my requirement is achievable with aformula however since the workbook will 
contain a lot of individual sheets I amnot sure if the formula will work out. 
please help.
 
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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

2015-07-27 Thread gargee singh
Dear Paul,
Good morning and Thank you for the reply. I will try and explain this in a 
better way.
If a user selects May -16 as the month of start in summary sheet (Cell E) all 
columns from column G onwards will be updated in the summary sheet. 
the value updated will be a sum of values from all sheets where the first 
column is May-16 , so in this example the values of sheet B and sheet D will be 
added for each service type and updated in the summary sheet. 

Likewise for other months . to give you a background each individual sheet is a 
new office along with its start month, in the summary sheet we want to see 
total of all centres based on the month of selection which is a respective 
start date. You can also suggest if there is a better way to do this. 
Hope this helps. 




Thanks and Regards,
Gargee Singh

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:12:27 +
From: schreiner_p...@att.net
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code

So, you're saying that if you select May 1, 2016 on the Summary Sheet,only the 
column for May 1, 2016 on the Summary sheet (column G) will be populated?and 
it will be a sum of all sheets in which the first column matches the date 
selected?In your example, even though sheets A and C have a column for May 1, 
2016, they won't be included in the total because it isn't in column C?
Paul-
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By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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 Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:01 AM
 Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Code
   




   

Notes :-  

The workbook will contain close to 200 individual sheets and
one summary sheet. The data in the summary sheet will be given to me  by 
individual
teams and I will need to look at the summary sheet.   

   

Requirements :-  

1) 
User selects month of start on the summary
sheet.  

2) 
The Data from all sheets in which the start
month is same as selected by the user in the summary sheet should be added to
reflect in the summary sheet.  

   

I understand that my requirement is achievable with a
formula however since the workbook will contain a lot of individual sheets I am
not sure if the formula will work out. 
please help.
 
  




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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in VBA

2015-07-11 Thread Sunil Kumar Yadav
Hi Soumyendu,

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 My query for attached file When we select data from drop down A cursor to
 move A6;when we select B from drop down cursor move down B13

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query (Outlook VBA)

2015-06-03 Thread ashish koul
http://www.excelvbamacros.in/2014/02/loop-through-all-outlook-emails-saved.html

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 Hi,

 I have an outlook message stored in hard drive folder. Want to read this
 file for extracting data into excel. Please help!!

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Extract word

2015-05-21 Thread Pankaj Sharma
little mistake,, but now done


=IFERROR(TRIM(CONCATENATE(MOC
,MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,)))+3),2+(IF(AND((CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,)))+3),2),1))47),(CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,.,),-,),
,)))+3),2),1))58)),0,-1),No MOC)

On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 9:03 PM, Pankaj Sharma pankaj123...@gmail.com
wrote:

  Dear Kalyan,



 It’s Done!!!

 PFA



 =IFERROR(TRIM(CONCATENATE(MOC ,MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,)))+3),2+(IF(AND((CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,)))+3),2),1))47),(CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,),
 ,)))+3),2),1))58)),0,-1),No MOC)



 PFA




 Regards



 Pankaj Sharma (PJ)





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 excel-macros@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Kal xcel
 *Sent:* Wednesday, May 20, 2015 10:38 AM
 *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Extract word



 Dear Experts,

 Please help. Query is in the attached sheet.


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 *Executive Corporate MIS*

 *Joy Cosmetics*

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Query on Extract word (Solved).xlsx
Description: MS-Excel 2007 spreadsheet


Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Extract word

2015-05-20 Thread Prashant Pednekar
This will work

=IFERROR(IFERROR(MID(A2,FIND(MOC,A2,8),7),UPPER(MID(A2,FIND(moc,A2,7),8))),UPPER(MID(A2,FIND(Moc,A2,7),8)))

However may of the cases it is written like MOC 9 or MOC - 08 hence some
garbage is appearing. you can remove by text to coloumn command.

Prashant




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 Please help. Query is in the attached sheet.

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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Extract word

2015-05-20 Thread Pankaj Sharma
Dear Kalyan,

 

It’s Done!!! 

PFA

 

=IFERROR(TRIM(CONCATENATE(MOC ,MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,)))+3),2+(IF(AND((CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,)))+3),2),1))47),(CODE(RIGHT(MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,),(FIND(MOC,UPPER(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(A1351,-,), 
,)))+3),2),1))58)),0,-1),No MOC)

 

PFA

 


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Dear Experts,

Please help. Query is in the attached sheet.



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Query on Extract word (Solved).xlsx
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query to retreive data

2015-04-28 Thread Mandeep Baluja
Excel 2010 and file is on the same machine. Vabz I know the procedure to 
get the data from excel file but here my file is always large and opening 
will take a lot of time .


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 Which version of excel you are using?

 Are both file on same machine or they are on Network?

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query to retreive data

2015-04-28 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
Which version of excel you are using?

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for If condition or VBA

2015-03-25 Thread Sunil Kumar Yadav
Hello,

Please solve this query!!!

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for If condition or VBA

2015-03-25 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
can you explain one example..

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for If condition or VBA

2015-03-25 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
check formula in col E, If there are more than 2 case of overlap then 1st
will be shown as ok  second will be as error.

In case it is more than 2 case of overlap then 1st will be shown as ok 
rest all will be shown as error..

Cheers!!

On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 can you explain one example..

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QUERY1.xlsx
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for If condition or VBA

2015-03-25 Thread Sunil Kumar Yadav
Awesome Sir :-) and thanks

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On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 check formula in col E, If there are more than 2 case of overlap then 1st
 will be shown as ok  second will be as error.

 In case it is more than 2 case of overlap then 1st will be shown as ok 
 rest all will be shown as error..

 Cheers!!

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 can you explain one example..

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in code of email send with attachment from excel

2015-03-25 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
Replace  .addattachment rngAttach1.Value with

If Dir(rngAttach1.Value)   Then
.addattachment rngAttach1.Value
End If

Cheers!!

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 When value of path is null, function by default set 0 in cell F2, so I
 tried below code to avoid error on path not written in cell. but though
 same error is occur, pls do something in coding.

 If ws.Range(F2)  Chr(48) Then
 .addattachment rngAttach1.Value
 End If


 On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Before adding att check if attachment exists or not, if its null then you
 will get error...

 Cheers!!

 On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Ashish Bhalara 
 ashishbhalar...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear experts,

 See the attached file of email sending from excel. Normally mail send
 successfully to all together from database. I need attached file to some of
 party so I add column 'Attachment (Filename with path)' in sheet of 'Mail
 Data', file also send successfully as per path written but problem is that
 if file name  and location not written, error occur of 'The spcified
 protocol is unknown'.

 Could you please edit in below coding that .addattachment code is only
 work if the value in cell F2 in sheet 'Mail' is not nill.


 Sub CDO_Mail_Small_Text_2()
 Dim iMsg As Object
 Dim iConf As Object
 Dim mailto As String, ccto As String, sItem As String
 Dim Flds As Variant
 Dim rng As Range, rngAttach1 As Range, rngAttach2 As Range,
 rngAttach3 As Range
 Dim i As Integer
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = True
 Worksheets(Mail).Unprotect Password:=aryan

 Set rngAttach1 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f2)
 'Set rngAttach2 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f3)
 Set iMsg = CreateObject(CDO.Message)
 Set iConf = CreateObject(CDO.Configuration)
 iConf.Load -1' CDO Source Defaults
 Set Flds = iConf.Fields
 With Flds
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpusessl;)
 = True
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate;) = 1
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername;) = 
 ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword;) = ***
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver;)
 = smtp.gmail.com
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing;)
 = 2
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport;) = 25
 .Update
 End With

 Application.ScreenUpdating = False
 With ActiveSheet.PivotTables(PivotTable2)
 .PivotCache.MissingItemsLimit = xlMissingItemsNone
 .PivotCache.Refresh
 With .PivotFields(Party's Name)
 '---hide all items except item 1
 .PivotItems(1).Visible = True
 For i = 2 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = False
 Next
 For i = 1 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = True
 If i  1 Then .PivotItems(i - 1).Visible = False
 sItem = .PivotItems(i)

 Set rng = Nothing
 On Error Resume Next
 Worksheets(mail).Range(e9: 
 ActiveSheet.Range(e9).End(xlDown).Address).Select
 Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToLeft)).Select

 Set rng = Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)

 On Error GoTo 0

 'If rng Is Nothing Then
  '   MsgBox The selection is not a range or the sheet is protected
  _
   ' vbNewLine  please correct and try again., vbOKOnly
' Exit Sub
 'End If

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = False
 .ScreenUpdating = False
 End With

 Application.StatusBar = Email sending to  
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B1).Value  , Email sent   i - 1   out of  
 .PivotItems.Count
 mailto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B5).Value
 ccto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B6).Value
 With iMsg
 Set .Configuration = iConf
 .To = mailto
 .CC = ccto
 '.BCC = 
 .From = ashish ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Subject = Paymnet Detail of Dt. 
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B3).Value
 .HTMLBody = Dear sir,  br  br   Text Body 1 
 br  RangetoHTML(rng)  br  _
   Text Body2 _
br  br  Regards.  br_
br   
 .addattachment rngAttach1.Value (error occur here)
 '.addattachment rngAttach2.Value
 .Send
 End With

 Next i
 End With
 End With
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = False

 Worksheets(Mail).Protect DrawingObjects:=True, Contents:=True,
 Scenarios:=True _
 , AllowFormattingCells:=True, AllowFormattingColumns:=True, _
 AllowFormattingRows:=True, AllowInsertingHyperlinks:=True,
 AllowSorting:= _
 True, AllowFiltering:=True, AllowUsingPivotTables:=True,
 Password:=aryan

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = True
 

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in code of email send with attachment from excel

2015-03-23 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
Before adding att check if attachment exists or not, if its null then you
will get error...

Cheers!!

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Ashish Bhalara ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dear experts,

 See the attached file of email sending from excel. Normally mail send
 successfully to all together from database. I need attached file to some of
 party so I add column 'Attachment (Filename with path)' in sheet of 'Mail
 Data', file also send successfully as per path written but problem is that
 if file name  and location not written, error occur of 'The spcified
 protocol is unknown'.

 Could you please edit in below coding that .addattachment code is only
 work if the value in cell F2 in sheet 'Mail' is not nill.


 Sub CDO_Mail_Small_Text_2()
 Dim iMsg As Object
 Dim iConf As Object
 Dim mailto As String, ccto As String, sItem As String
 Dim Flds As Variant
 Dim rng As Range, rngAttach1 As Range, rngAttach2 As Range, rngAttach3
 As Range
 Dim i As Integer
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = True
 Worksheets(Mail).Unprotect Password:=aryan

 Set rngAttach1 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f2)
 'Set rngAttach2 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f3)
 Set iMsg = CreateObject(CDO.Message)
 Set iConf = CreateObject(CDO.Configuration)
 iConf.Load -1' CDO Source Defaults
 Set Flds = iConf.Fields
 With Flds
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpusessl;)
 = True
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate;) = 1
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername;)
 = ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword;)
 = ***
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver;)
 = smtp.gmail.com
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing;)
 = 2
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport;) = 25
 .Update
 End With

 Application.ScreenUpdating = False
 With ActiveSheet.PivotTables(PivotTable2)
 .PivotCache.MissingItemsLimit = xlMissingItemsNone
 .PivotCache.Refresh
 With .PivotFields(Party's Name)
 '---hide all items except item 1
 .PivotItems(1).Visible = True
 For i = 2 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = False
 Next
 For i = 1 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = True
 If i  1 Then .PivotItems(i - 1).Visible = False
 sItem = .PivotItems(i)

 Set rng = Nothing
 On Error Resume Next
 Worksheets(mail).Range(e9: 
 ActiveSheet.Range(e9).End(xlDown).Address).Select
 Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToLeft)).Select

 Set rng = Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)

 On Error GoTo 0

 'If rng Is Nothing Then
  '   MsgBox The selection is not a range or the sheet is protected 
 _
   ' vbNewLine  please correct and try again., vbOKOnly
' Exit Sub
 'End If

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = False
 .ScreenUpdating = False
 End With

 Application.StatusBar = Email sending to  
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B1).Value  , Email sent   i - 1   out of  
 .PivotItems.Count
 mailto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B5).Value
 ccto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B6).Value
 With iMsg
 Set .Configuration = iConf
 .To = mailto
 .CC = ccto
 '.BCC = 
 .From = ashish ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Subject = Paymnet Detail of Dt. 
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B3).Value
 .HTMLBody = Dear sir,  br  br   Text Body 1 
 br  RangetoHTML(rng)  br  _
   Text Body2 _
br  br  Regards.  br_
br   
 .addattachment rngAttach1.Value (error occur here)
 '.addattachment rngAttach2.Value
 .Send
 End With

 Next i
 End With
 End With
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = False

 Worksheets(Mail).Protect DrawingObjects:=True, Contents:=True,
 Scenarios:=True _
 , AllowFormattingCells:=True, AllowFormattingColumns:=True, _
 AllowFormattingRows:=True, AllowInsertingHyperlinks:=True,
 AllowSorting:= _
 True, AllowFiltering:=True, AllowUsingPivotTables:=True,
 Password:=aryan

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = True
 .ScreenUpdating = True
 End With
 End Sub

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in code of email send with attachment from excel

2015-03-23 Thread Ashish Bhalara
When value of path is null, function by default set 0 in cell F2, so I
tried below code to avoid error on path not written in cell. but though
same error is occur, pls do something in coding.

If ws.Range(F2)  Chr(48) Then
.addattachment rngAttach1.Value
End If


On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Before adding att check if attachment exists or not, if its null then you
 will get error...

 Cheers!!

 On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Ashish Bhalara ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Dear experts,

 See the attached file of email sending from excel. Normally mail send
 successfully to all together from database. I need attached file to some of
 party so I add column 'Attachment (Filename with path)' in sheet of 'Mail
 Data', file also send successfully as per path written but problem is that
 if file name  and location not written, error occur of 'The spcified
 protocol is unknown'.

 Could you please edit in below coding that .addattachment code is only
 work if the value in cell F2 in sheet 'Mail' is not nill.


 Sub CDO_Mail_Small_Text_2()
 Dim iMsg As Object
 Dim iConf As Object
 Dim mailto As String, ccto As String, sItem As String
 Dim Flds As Variant
 Dim rng As Range, rngAttach1 As Range, rngAttach2 As Range,
 rngAttach3 As Range
 Dim i As Integer
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = True
 Worksheets(Mail).Unprotect Password:=aryan

 Set rngAttach1 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f2)
 'Set rngAttach2 = Worksheets(Mail).Range(f3)
 Set iMsg = CreateObject(CDO.Message)
 Set iConf = CreateObject(CDO.Configuration)
 iConf.Load -1' CDO Source Defaults
 Set Flds = iConf.Fields
 With Flds
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpusessl;)
 = True
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpauthenticate;) = 1
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusername;) = 
 ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendpassword;) = ***
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserver;)
 = smtp.gmail.com
 .Item(http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/sendusing;)
 = 2
 .Item(
 http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/smtpserverport;) = 25
 .Update
 End With

 Application.ScreenUpdating = False
 With ActiveSheet.PivotTables(PivotTable2)
 .PivotCache.MissingItemsLimit = xlMissingItemsNone
 .PivotCache.Refresh
 With .PivotFields(Party's Name)
 '---hide all items except item 1
 .PivotItems(1).Visible = True
 For i = 2 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = False
 Next
 For i = 1 To .PivotItems.Count
 .PivotItems(i).Visible = True
 If i  1 Then .PivotItems(i - 1).Visible = False
 sItem = .PivotItems(i)

 Set rng = Nothing
 On Error Resume Next
 Worksheets(mail).Range(e9: 
 ActiveSheet.Range(e9).End(xlDown).Address).Select
 Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToLeft)).Select

 Set rng = Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible)

 On Error GoTo 0

 'If rng Is Nothing Then
  '   MsgBox The selection is not a range or the sheet is protected
  _
   ' vbNewLine  please correct and try again., vbOKOnly
' Exit Sub
 'End If

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = False
 .ScreenUpdating = False
 End With

 Application.StatusBar = Email sending to  
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B1).Value  , Email sent   i - 1   out of  
 .PivotItems.Count
 mailto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B5).Value
 ccto = Sheets(Mail).Range(B6).Value
 With iMsg
 Set .Configuration = iConf
 .To = mailto
 .CC = ccto
 '.BCC = 
 .From = ashish ashishbhalar...@gmail.com
 .Subject = Paymnet Detail of Dt. 
 Sheets(Mail).Range(B3).Value
 .HTMLBody = Dear sir,  br  br   Text Body 1 
 br  RangetoHTML(rng)  br  _
   Text Body2 _
br  br  Regards.  br_
br   
 .addattachment rngAttach1.Value (error occur here)
 '.addattachment rngAttach2.Value
 .Send
 End With

 Next i
 End With
 End With
 Application.DisplayStatusBar = False

 Worksheets(Mail).Protect DrawingObjects:=True, Contents:=True,
 Scenarios:=True _
 , AllowFormattingCells:=True, AllowFormattingColumns:=True, _
 AllowFormattingRows:=True, AllowInsertingHyperlinks:=True,
 AllowSorting:= _
 True, AllowFiltering:=True, AllowUsingPivotTables:=True,
 Password:=aryan

 With Application
 .EnableEvents = True
 .ScreenUpdating = True
 End With
 End Sub

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for autofit columns.

2015-03-17 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
Check this..


Cheers!!

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for autofit columns.

2015-03-12 Thread Gaurav Devrani
Hi Mandeep,

Please check the attached file. let me know if I am missing something.


Regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for autofit columns.

2015-03-12 Thread Mandeep baluja
Not working Range(C8).CurrentRegion.Columns.AutoFit this line will unhide 
the hide columns in between the range.  i have tried visible columns 
property but its not working. 

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 Hi Mandeep,

 Please check the attached file. let me know if I am missing something.


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for autofit columns.

2015-03-12 Thread Gaurav Devrani
Okay. .I got it.



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 Not working Range(C8).CurrentRegion.Columns.AutoFit this line will
 unhide the hide columns in between the range.  i have tried visible columns
 property but its not working.

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 Hi Mandeep,

 Please check the attached file. let me know if I am missing something.


 Regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on count

2014-11-14 Thread Waseem Saifi
Hi Kal Excel,

PFA resolved query of yours.

Regards,
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Count Query.xlsx
Description: MS-Excel 2007 spreadsheet


Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help

2014-03-18 Thread Prabhu Pinky
nice, thanks ravinder


Thanks  Regards,
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On 18 March 2014 11:16, Ravinder ravindervbacli...@gmail.com wrote:

 pfa



 *From:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:
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 *Sent:* Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:02 AM
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 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help



 Hi experts,



 please find the attached file. my query is.



 i want to fill dates in sheet2  from sheer1. only weekdays, except sat and
 sun..



 in sheet1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet2 i want to fill in
 vertical(except sat and sunday) no alteration should be done in sheet1.



 please help.





 Thanks  Regards,
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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help

2014-03-17 Thread Ravinder
pfa

 

From: excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:excel-macros@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Prabhu Pinky
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:02 AM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help

 

Hi experts,

 

please find the attached file. my query is.

 

i want to fill dates in sheet2  from sheer1. only weekdays, except sat and
sun..

 

in sheet1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet2 i want to fill in
vertical(except sat and sunday) no alteration should be done in sheet1.

 

please help.

 





Thanks  Regards,
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date excluding sat and sun.xlsm
Description: application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.macroenabled.12


Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help

2014-03-16 Thread ashish koul
Sub TES()
Dim i As Long
Dim cl As Range

For Each cl In Sheets(Sheet1).Range(c1:c31)
If Weekday(cl.Value, vbMonday)  6 Then

With Sheets(Sheet2).Range(XFD2).End(xlToLeft).Offset(0, 1)
.Value = cl
.NumberFormat = DD-MMM-
End With

End If


Next




End Sub



On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Prabhu Pinky prabhupin...@gmail.comwrote:

 sorry,

 in sheet 1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet 2 i want to fill in
 horizontal.


 Thanks  Regards,
 Prabhu R


 On 16 March 2014 08:02, Prabhu Pinky prabhupin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi experts,

 please find the attached file. my query is.

 i want to fill dates in sheet2  from sheer1. only weekdays, except sat
 and sun..

 in sheet1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet2 i want to fill in
 vertical(except sat and sunday) no alteration should be done in sheet1.

 please help.



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ query need help

2014-03-15 Thread Prabhu Pinky
sorry,

in sheet 1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet 2 i want to fill in
horizontal.


Thanks  Regards,
Prabhu R


On 16 March 2014 08:02, Prabhu Pinky prabhupin...@gmail.com wrote:

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 please find the attached file. my query is.

 i want to fill dates in sheet2  from sheer1. only weekdays, except sat and
 sun..

 in sheet1 dates will be in vertical, but in sheet2 i want to fill in
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 please help.



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$- Query

2014-03-10 Thread Atul Kesaria
Hi Team,

Can you help me to fix this small thing.

Regards
Atul


On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Team,

 Thanks for the help. However just found one bug in macro. If the status is
 N in the AE column then the macro stops at that row  and does not processed
 over to the next row even if the status is Y.

 Please help in solving that.

 Regards
 Atul


 On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:53 PM, mrExcel4u mr.exce...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Atul,

 PFA...




 Thanks  regards,

 www.MrExcel4U.com http://mrexcel4u.blogspot.com/


 On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

  Hi Team,

 Can some one help.

 Regards
 Atul


 On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 I need a help in creating a macro for attached sheet

 Process Brief:-
 1) Need to send email to people based of status as per column AE. If
 status is Y: then mail should be send to people as per email ID To 
 CC and attachement should be done based on file name in column AB, AC 
 AD.
 2) If the status isN no action required for that row.
 3) I should be able to give the path where the files are stored. The
 file would in PDF format.

 Thanking you in advance.

 Regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$- Query

2014-03-09 Thread Atul Kesaria
Hi Team,

Thanks for the help. However just found one bug in macro. If the status is
N in the AE column then the macro stops at that row  and does not processed
over to the next row even if the status is Y.

Please help in solving that.

Regards
Atul


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 3:53 PM, mrExcel4u mr.exce...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Atul,

 PFA...




 Thanks  regards,

 www.MrExcel4U.com http://mrexcel4u.blogspot.com/


 On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 Can some one help.

 Regards
 Atul


 On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 I need a help in creating a macro for attached sheet

 Process Brief:-
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 status is Y: then mail should be send to people as per email ID To 
 CC and attachement should be done based on file name in column AB, AC 
 AD.
 2) If the status isN no action required for that row.
 3) I should be able to give the path where the files are stored. The
 file would in PDF format.

 Thanking you in advance.

 Regards
 Atul


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Macro

2014-02-20 Thread De Premor

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,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query for Macro

2014-02-19 Thread mrExcel4u
Try this


Sub query()

Dim rng As Range
Dim cel As Range

Set rng = Range(A1:a10)

For Each cel In rng

If cel = Yes Or cel = No Or cel = Correct Then

cel.Offset(0, 1) = Ok

End If

Next cel

End Sub


Thanks  regards,

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 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,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$- Query

2014-02-17 Thread mrExcel4u
Hi Atul,

PFA...




Thanks  regards,

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On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 Can some one help.

 Regards
 Atul


 On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 I need a help in creating a macro for attached sheet

 Process Brief:-
 1) Need to send email to people based of status as per column AE. If
 status is Y: then mail should be send to people as per email ID To 
 CC and attachement should be done based on file name in column AB, AC 
 AD.
 2) If the status isN no action required for that row.
 3) I should be able to give the path where the files are stored. The file
 would in PDF format.

 Thanking you in advance.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$- Query

2014-02-16 Thread Atul Kesaria
Hi Team,

Can some one help.

Regards
Atul


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Atul Kesaria atul.kesa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Team,

 I need a help in creating a macro for attached sheet

 Process Brief:-
 1) Need to send email to people based of status as per column AE. If
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 CC and attachement should be done based on file name in column AB, AC 
 AD.
 2) If the status isN no action required for that row.
 3) I should be able to give the path where the files are stored. The file
 would in PDF format.

 Thanking you in advance.

 Regards
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Dashboard(urgent)

2013-10-03 Thread ashwani agnihotri
Thanks Ravinder. This works perfect for me. :-)

Also, can you guide me with material/ website from which i
can learn dashboard from scratch to end.

Regards,
Ashwani



On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Ravinder ravinderexcelgr...@gmail.comwrote:

 PFA, I think u r looking for this.

 ** **

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 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Dashboard(urgent)

 ** **

 Hi All,

 I have attached an excel for reference I want to know if I can create a
 dashboard werein if I select a team , the rest of the data about the team
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 powerteam I want all the employees along with their productivity and
 quality shows up for that team.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on Dashboard(urgent)

2013-10-02 Thread ashwani agnihotri
Hi All,

Any update on this?

Regards,
Ashwani


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ashwani.agniho...@gmail.com wrote:

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 I have attached an excel for reference I want to know if I can create a
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-16 Thread johnson john
Dear Shrinivas,

Index - Match function will be  the solution for your problem.

Pls. see the attachment.
thanks
JOhnson

On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:21 AM, अनिल नारायण गवली
gawlianil8...@gmail.comwrote:

  Dear Shrinivas,

 u can also use =VLOOKUP(F3,A3:E13,COLUMNS(A3:E3),0)

 Warm Regards,
 Gawli Anil
 Thanks  Regards,
 Gawli Anil Narayan
 Software Developer,
 Abacus Software Services Pvt Ltd


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 shrinivas...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear Ashish,De Premor,Ravi Kumar
 
  Very very thanks for the help
  All are working fine
 
  Thanks once again
 
  regards
  Shrinivas
 
 
  On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Ravi Kumar excellearn2...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Another way
 
 
 
  G3 is lookup_value
 
 
 
  =OFFSET(A2,MATCH(G3,A2:A13,0)-1,MATCH(total,A2:F2,0)-1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Warm Regards,
 
  Ravi Kumar.
 
 
 
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  On Behalf Of De Premor
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  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup
 
 
 
  Try this formula
 
  =VLOOKUP(H3,A3:G13,MATCH(TOTAL,$A$2:$G$2,0),0)
 
  On 14-09-2013 11:28, Shrinivas Shevde wrote:
 
  Dear All
 
  Query on vlookup
 
  Please look at the attached sheet.
 
 
 
  Thanks in advance
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-15 Thread अनिल नारायण गवली
 Dear Shrinivas,

u can also use =VLOOKUP(F3,A3:E13,COLUMNS(A3:E3),0)

Warm Regards,
Gawli Anil
Thanks  Regards,
Gawli Anil Narayan
Software Developer,
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 Dear Ashish,De Premor,Ravi Kumar

 Very very thanks for the help
 All are working fine

 Thanks once again

 regards
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 On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Ravi Kumar excellearn2...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Another way



 G3 is lookup_value



 =OFFSET(A2,MATCH(G3,A2:A13,0)-1,MATCH(total,A2:F2,0)-1)







 Warm Regards,

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 Try this formula

 =VLOOKUP(H3,A3:G13,MATCH(TOTAL,$A$2:$G$2,0),0)

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 Query on vlookup

 Please look at the attached sheet.



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-13 Thread ashish koul
=VLOOKUP(F3,A:E,MATCH(Total,$2:$2,0),0)




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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-13 Thread De Premor

Try this formula

*=VLOOKUP(H3,A3:G13,MATCH(TOTAL,$A$2:$G$2,0),0)*

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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-13 Thread Ravi Kumar
Another way

 

G3 is lookup_value

 

=OFFSET(A2,MATCH(G3,A2:A13,0)-1,MATCH(total,A2:F2,0)-1)

 

 

 

Warm Regards,

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Try this formula

=VLOOKUP(H3,A3:G13,MATCH(TOTAL,$A$2:$G$2,0),0)

On 14-09-2013 11:28, Shrinivas Shevde wrote:

Dear All

Query on vlookup

Please look at the attached sheet.

 

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on vlookup

2013-09-13 Thread Shrinivas Shevde
Dear Ashish,De Premor,Ravi Kumar

Very very thanks for the help
All are working fine

Thanks once again

regards
Shrinivas


On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Ravi Kumar excellearn2...@gmail.comwrote:

 Another way

 ** **

 G3 is lookup_value

 ** **

 =OFFSET(A2,MATCH(G3,A2:A13,0)-1,MATCH(total,A2:F2,0)-1)

 ** **

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 * *

 *Warm Regards,*

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 Try this formula

 *=VLOOKUP(H3,A3:G13,MATCH(TOTAL,$A$2:$G$2,0),0)*

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 Query on vlookup

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Pivot Table

2013-08-24 Thread xlstime
Yes, it is possible via Multipal consolidate ranges

Just press Alt+D+P then select Multipal consolidate ranges

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Pivot Table

2013-08-24 Thread Waseem Saifi
Thanx
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum

2013-08-01 Thread Waseem Saifi
thank you so much ravinder.
it's working absolutely fine.


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:15 AM, ravinder negi ravi_colw...@yahoo.comwrote:

 you can use

 =SUM(INDIRECT(CELL(address,INDIRECT(r7cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE)):CELL(address,INDIRECT(rMATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)+6cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE

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 I want to sum of values basis on two conditions.
 it is explained in attachment.
 I also tried offset function, but it didn't work properly.
 please help.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum

2013-08-01 Thread De Premor

You can also use this

=SUM(OFFSET(E6,1,MATCH(B2,F6:M6,0),MATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)))


Pada 01/08/2013 13:00, Waseem Saifi menulis:

thank you so much ravinder.
it's working absolutely fine.


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mailto:ravi_colw...@yahoo.com wrote:


you can use

=SUM(INDIRECT(CELL(address,INDIRECT(r7cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE)):CELL(address,INDIRECT(rMATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)+6cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE


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Dear Experts,
I want to sum of values basis on two conditions.
it is explained in attachment.
I also tried offset function, but it didn't work properly.
please help.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum

2013-08-01 Thread Waseem Saifi
de premor, it's too easy !

thank you so much


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:33 AM, De Premor d...@premor.net wrote:

  You can also use this

 =SUM(OFFSET(E6,1,MATCH(B2,F6:M6,0),MATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)))


  Pada 01/08/2013 13:00, Waseem Saifi menulis:

  thank you so much ravinder.
  it's working absolutely fine.


 On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:15 AM, ravinder negi ravi_colw...@yahoo.comwrote:

  you can use

 =SUM(INDIRECT(CELL(address,INDIRECT(r7cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE)):CELL(address,INDIRECT(rMATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)+6cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE

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 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum

Dear Experts,
  I want to sum of values basis on two conditions.
  it is explained in attachment.
  I also tried offset function, but it didn't work properly.
  please help.

  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum

2013-07-31 Thread ravinder negi
you can use 
=SUM(INDIRECT(CELL(address,INDIRECT(r7cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE)):CELL(address,INDIRECT(rMATCH(B3,E7:E10,0)+6cMATCH(B2,F6:M6,0)+5,FALSE



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Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2013 10:53 AM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query Regarding Sum
 


Dear Experts,
I want to sum of values basis on two conditions.
it is explained in attachment.

I also tried offset function, but it didn't work properly.
please help.

Regards,
Waseem Saifi

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query regarding sum.xls
Description: MS-Excel spreadsheet


Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread Prafull Jadhav
Dear Expert ,

Can you expline the bold line as i want to know deeply.

Function Reverse(Text As String) As String
Dim i As Integer
Dim StrNew As String
Dim strOld As String
strOld = Trim(Text)
For i = 1 To Len(strOld)
 * StrNew = Mid(strOld, i, 1)  StrNew*
Next i
Reverse = StrNew
End Function

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear VbA,

 thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


 Thanks,
 Ashish


 On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.com
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 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread vba
Hi,

It is working fine. In Cell A3 data is 958321.1 which is reversed
as 1.123859.

Pl check  confirm.

Thanks!!


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear VbA,

 thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


 Thanks,
 Ashish


 On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
 Ashish Kumar

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread Ashish Kumar
Dear VBA,

Thanks for your help and valuable support. this is woking fine.

Thanks,
Ashish


On 22 July 2013 11:44, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hi,

 It is working fine. In Cell A3 data is 958321.1 which is reversed
 as 1.123859.

 Pl check  confirm.

 Thanks!!


 On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear VbA,

 thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


 Thanks,
 Ashish


 On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
 Ashish Kumar

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread Ashish Kumar
Dear Seniors,

Thank to all of you. Your help means a lot for me. thanks.


thanks,
Ashish 

On Monday, July 22, 2013 11:44:56 AM UTC+5:30, Vabz wrote:

 Hi,

 It is working fine. In Cell A3 data is 958321.1 which is reversed 
 as 1.123859.

 Pl check  confirm.

 Thanks!!


 On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.a...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Dear VbA,

 thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


 Thanks,
 Ashish


 On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in javascript: wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.a...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this 
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached 
 excel sheet for query data.
  

 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in javascript: wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.a...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread P.VIJAYKUMAR
Respected Ashish,

Simply use the attached add-in.


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Seniors,

 Thank to all of you. Your help means a lot for me. thanks.


 thanks,
 Ashish


 On Monday, July 22, 2013 11:44:56 AM UTC+5:30, Vabz wrote:

 Hi,

 It is working fine. In Cell A3 data is 958321.1 which is reversed
 as 1.123859.

 Pl check  confirm.

 Thanks!!


 On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar kumar.a...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear VbA,

 thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


 Thanks,
 Ashish


 On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.a...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(**B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)**-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(**B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(**B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(**B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.a...@gmail.comwrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
 Ashish Kumar

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-22 Thread ravinder negi
Hi, if you want through VBA then you can use below function 

Function reversetext(rtext As String)

reversetext = StrReverse(rtext)

End Function



thanks and regards
Ravinder Negi



 From: Prafull Jadhav prafulltjad...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.
 




Dear Expert ,

Can you expline the bold line as i want to know deeply.
Function Reverse(Text As String) As String
    Dim i As Integer
    Dim StrNew As String
    Dim strOld As String
    strOld = Trim(Text)
    For i = 1 To Len(strOld)
 StrNew = Mid(strOld, i, 1)  StrNew
    Next i
    Reverse = StrNew
End Function


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.com 
wrote:

Dear VbA,


thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.




Thanks,
Ashish



On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

PFA


Thanks



On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.com 
wrote:

Dear Vabs,


Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this formula 
accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached excel sheet 
for query data.



On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

Hey,


Try this, this works up to 12 character.


=IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))


HTH//Cheers



On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.com 
wrote:

Dear Seniors,



I have this type of data :


54321
ASDF
8796564
DFRESW


But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :


12345
FDSA
4656978
WSERFD


How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??




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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-21 Thread Ashish Kumar
Dear Ashish sir,

thanks for your quick response, but this is not working  i want solve this 
query only from excel formula not VbA. coz, i want to reverse string in 
some columns not whole excel sheet. please suggest me how to resolve this 
query from excel formula.


Thanks,
Ashish

On Sunday, July 21, 2013 7:53:24 PM UTC+5:30, ashish wrote:

 try this udf
 Function revr(s As String)
 revr = StrReverse(s)
 End Function




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 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

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 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-21 Thread xlstime
Hi Ashish,

Try this

Function Reverse(Text As String) As String
Dim i As Integer
Dim StrNew As String
Dim strOld As String
strOld = Trim(Text)
For i = 1 To Len(strOld)
  StrNew = Mid(strOld, i, 1)  StrNew
Next i
Reverse = StrNew
End Function


.

Enjoy
Team XLS



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 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-21 Thread Ashish Kumar
Dear Vabs,

Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this formula
accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached excel sheet
for query data.


On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


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 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


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QUERY- REVERSAL.xlsx
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-21 Thread vba
PFA

Thanks


On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


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 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query - How to make reversal string.

2013-07-21 Thread Ashish Kumar
Dear VbA,

thanks for your help. but this formula is not working properly.


Thanks,
Ashish


On 22 July 2013 10:27, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 PFA

 Thanks


 On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Vabs,

 Thanks for you reply, the formula is working but when I change this
 formula accordingly this is not working properly. please find attached
 excel sheet for query data.


 On 21 July 2013 21:20, vba v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hey,

 Try this, this works up to 12 character.

 =IF(LEN(B1)1,,MID(B1,LEN(B1),1))
 IF(LEN(B1)2,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-1,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)3,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-2,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)4,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-3,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)5,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-4,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)6,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-5,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)7,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-6,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)8,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-7,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)9,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-8,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)10,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-9,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)11,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-10,1))
 IF(LEN(B1)12,,MID(B1,LEN(B1)-11,1))

 HTH//Cheers


  On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Ashish Kumar 
 kumar.ashish...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Seniors,

 I have this type of data :

 54321
 ASDF
 8796564
 DFRESW

 But I want OUTPUT like below mentioned :

 12345
 FDSA
 4656978
 WSERFD

 How to make ti reversal through formula. Please help ??


 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-20 Thread Prabhu Pinky
hi priti,

very nice formula.. very useful. thank you.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread priti verma
PFA


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread NOORAIN ANSARI
Dear Murlidhar,

Please visit here..

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread P.VIJAYKUMAR
Respected Muralidhar,

You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look up
tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread Muralidhar E
Hi,

ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to understand me.

Thanks in advance.

On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look up
 tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

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 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread Muralidhar E
Thanks mr, Ansari,

 I cant understand the 9E+307 in the below formula

=LOOKUP(9E+307,1/(C3:C9=E9),B3:B9)

plz, help me on this with an example,it is help me more.

Thanks in advance

Warm Regards,

Muralidhar

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  Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to understand
 me.

 Thanks in advance.

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  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look up
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread NOORAIN ANSARI
Dear Muralidhar.

it's the largest number that Excel can store. This Big number is used to
look up the last number in a range.


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:


 Thanks mr, Ansari,

  I cant understand the 9E+307 in the below formula

 =LOOKUP(9E+307,1/(C3:C9=E9),B3:B9)

 plz, help me on this with an example,it is help me more.

 Thanks in advance

 Warm Regards,

 Muralidhar

 On 16 July 2013 15:37, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to understand
 me.

 Thanks in advance.

  On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look
 up tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

 Regards,
 VijayKumar


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  Dear Murlidhar,

 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



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 Is their any other ways or functions to get the results.?

 Thanks in advance.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread P.VIJAYKUMAR
Respected Muralidhar,

You can see the following links for Examples
http://exceluser.com/blog/465/excels-best-lookup-method-index-match.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX2TZ3OlOlA
http://www.randomwok.com/excel/how-to-use-index-match/

Regards,
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to understand
 me.

 Thanks in advance.

 On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look up
 tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

 Regards,
 VijayKumar


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  Dear Murlidhar,

 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



  On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Muralidhar E 
 emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:


 Dear Friends good afternoon,

 I need help reg. lookup values

 1.It is possible to vlookup the values for the left side
  2.Vlookup for the second value(occurence), third value
 Is their any other ways or functions to get the results.?

 Thanks in advance.

 --
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread Muralidhar E
Thank u



On 16 July 2013 16:34, NOORAIN ANSARI noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Muralidhar.

 it's the largest number that Excel can store. This Big number is used to
 look up the last number in a range.


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:


 Thanks mr, Ansari,

  I cant understand the 9E+307 in the below formula

 =LOOKUP(9E+307,1/(C3:C9=E9),B3:B9)

 plz, help me on this with an example,it is help me more.

 Thanks in advance

 Warm Regards,

 Muralidhar

  On 16 July 2013 15:37, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to understand
 me.

 Thanks in advance.

  On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look
 up tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

 Regards,
 VijayKumar


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 3:02 PM, NOORAIN ANSARI 
 noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Murlidhar,

 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



  On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Muralidhar E 
 emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:


 Dear Friends good afternoon,

 I need help reg. lookup values

 1.It is possible to vlookup the values for the left side
  2.Vlookup for the second value(occurence), third value
 Is their any other ways or functions to get the results.?

 Thanks in advance.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread Muralidhar E
Dear Vijay Kumar.

Thank u



On 16 July 2013 16:40, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thank u



 On 16 July 2013 16:34, NOORAIN ANSARI noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Muralidhar.

 it's the largest number that Excel can store. This Big number is used
 to look up the last number in a range.


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:


 Thanks mr, Ansari,

  I cant understand the 9E+307 in the below formula

 =LOOKUP(9E+307,1/(C3:C9=E9),B3:B9)

 plz, help me on this with an example,it is help me more.

 Thanks in advance

 Warm Regards,

 Muralidhar

  On 16 July 2013 15:37, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to
 understand me.

 Thanks in advance.

  On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some look
 up tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

 Regards,
 VijayKumar


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 3:02 PM, NOORAIN ANSARI 
 noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Murlidhar,

 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



  On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Muralidhar E 
 emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:


 Dear Friends good afternoon,

 I need help reg. lookup values

 1.It is possible to vlookup the values for the left side
  2.Vlookup for the second value(occurence), third value
 Is their any other ways or functions to get the results.?

 Thanks in advance.

 --
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query on lookup left side and second, and third values

2013-07-16 Thread Muralidhar E
Repected Vijay Kumar and Noorain Ansari.

Both of u and the team Thank u very much.

On 16 July 2013 16:46, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 See the following link and attached File.
 http://chandoo.org/wp/2010/11/02/multi-condition-lookup/

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 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:

  Thank u



 On 16 July 2013 16:34, NOORAIN ANSARI noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Muralidhar.

 it's the largest number that Excel can store. This Big number is used
 to look up the last number in a range.


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Muralidhar E 
 emuralidha...@gmail.comwrote:


 Thanks mr, Ansari,

  I cant understand the 9E+307 in the below formula

 =LOOKUP(9E+307,1/(C3:C9=E9),B3:B9)

 plz, help me on this with an example,it is help me more.

 Thanks in advance

 Warm Regards,

 Muralidhar

  On 16 July 2013 15:37, Muralidhar E emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,

 ThanksVijay. can u present me with an example,it is better to
 understand me.

 Thanks in advance.

  On 16 July 2013 15:07, P.VIJAYKUMAR vijay.4...@gmail.com wrote:

  Respected Muralidhar,

 You can use Index,Match,Indirect functions for accomplishing some
 look up tasks which are not possible by VLookup.

 Regards,
 VijayKumar


 On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 3:02 PM, NOORAIN ANSARI 
 noorain.ans...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear Murlidhar,

 Please visit here..

 http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2011/08/reverse-vlookup-example.html



  On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Muralidhar E 
 emuralidha...@gmail.com wrote:


 Dear Friends good afternoon,

 I need help reg. lookup values

 1.It is possible to vlookup the values for the left side
  2.Vlookup for the second value(occurence), third value
 Is their any other ways or functions to get the results.?

 Thanks in advance.

 --
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in Pivot Table

2013-07-11 Thread Waseem Saifi
Dear Rakesh,

please see attachment.
in case of place months in ascending order. you have to do it manually.
right click on any month and move it to left, right, to beginning or to end.

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  I have a query related to Pivot Table. Pls refer to attachment.


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Query on PIVOT.xlsx
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in Pivot Table

2013-07-11 Thread ashish koul
use this formula in c2  =DATE(YEAR(B2),MONTH(B2),1)

and fill it down then try to sort the columns of pivot table



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 Dear Rakesh,

 please see attachment.
 in case of place months in ascending order. you have to do it manually.
 right click on any month and move it to left, right, to beginning or to
 end.

 Regards,
 Waseem Saifi

 On 7/11/13, Rakesh Kumar Sharma rakeshks@gmail.com wrote:
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   I have a query related to Pivot Table. Pls refer to attachment.
 
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in For Each Next

2013-07-03 Thread Prafull Jadhav
Thanks Sir.



On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Vabs VBA v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hi
 X refer to each cell in range A1 to D5.

 Thanks
  On 3 Jul 2013 10:41, Prafull Jadhav prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear All,

 Good Morning..


 I got below macro from net ..Can you explain me what x stand here...



 *Sub Upper_()*

 *For Each x In Range(A1:D5)*
 *'For Each x In Range(A1:D5)*
 *
 *
 *x.Value = UCase(x.Value)*
 *'x.Value = UCase(x.Value)*
 *
 *
 *Next*
 *
 *
 *Thanks in Advance.*
 *Regards,*
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query in For Each Next

2013-07-02 Thread Vabs VBA
Hi
X refer to each cell in range A1 to D5.

Thanks
 On 3 Jul 2013 10:41, Prafull Jadhav prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear All,

 Good Morning..


 I got below macro from net ..Can you explain me what x stand here...



 *Sub Upper_()*

 *For Each x In Range(A1:D5)*
 *'For Each x In Range(A1:D5)*
 *
 *
 *x.Value = UCase(x.Value)*
 *'x.Value = UCase(x.Value)*
 *
 *
 *Next*
 *
 *
 *Thanks in Advance.*
 *Regards,*
 *Prafull Jadhav.*
 *
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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2013-02-16 Thread Rajan_Verma
Shortest is this 

 

 

Regards

Rajan verma

+91 7838100659 [IM-Gtalk]

 

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Sent: 15 February 2013 4:34
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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

 

Hi Chauan,

 

Use ths UDF..

 

Function RevStr(Rng As Range)

RevStr = StrReverse(Rng.Text)
End Function

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:23 PM, neeraj chauhan neerajchauhan...@gmail.com
wrote:

Dear Experts,

 

kindly find the attached sheet and send the formula in excel for reverse
value 

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

2013-02-15 Thread Dhaval Shah
pls chk

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Excel Query.xls
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

2013-02-15 Thread vijayajith VA
Hi

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,'Cost Center1'!$A$2:$A$21,1,0), ) .if you want blank
in place of N/A

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

2013-02-15 Thread vatspoojavats
Hi Vijay and Dhaval,

This is not giving the right solution.

Regards
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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

Hi

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,'Cost Center1'!$A$2:$A$21,1,0), ) .if you want blank
in place of N/A

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 I seek your guidance in the attached sheet, wherein, currently I am
 updating manually the column: I Correct Cost Centre  Contracts.I am
 updating this from the data available in corresponding columns: D,E,F G.
 Therefore, please guide with a formula which can extract the required data
 by ignoring #N/A.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

2013-02-15 Thread vijayajith VA
=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,'Cost Center1'!$A$2:$A$21,1,0), )  use iferror .
concatenate those four cells...

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 This is not giving the right solution.

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 *Subject: *Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

 Hi

 =IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,'Cost Center1'!$A$2:$A$21,1,0), ) .if you want blank
 in place of N/A

 On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 2:20 PM, vatspoojav...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 I seek your guidance in the attached sheet, wherein, currently I am
 updating manually the column: I Correct Cost Centre  Contracts.I am
 updating this from the data available in corresponding columns: D,E,F G.
 Therefore, please guide with a formula which can extract the required data
 by ignoring #N/A.

 Regards,
 Pooja Sharma
 Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2013-02-15 Thread vijayajith VA
Hi Chauan,

Use ths UDF..

Function RevStr(Rng As Range)
RevStr = StrReverse(Rng.Text)
End Function

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:23 PM, neeraj chauhan
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 Dear Experts,

 kindly find the attached sheet and send the formula in excel for reverse
 value

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query

2013-02-15 Thread NOORAIN ANSARI
Dear Neeraj,

Try it..

Function Reverse_Order(rng As Range)
Dim i%
For i = Len(rng) To 1 Step -1
Reverse_Order = Reverse_Order  Mid(rng, i, 1)
Next i
End Function


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Query collation of data ignoring #n/a

2013-02-15 Thread Ms Excel user
Hi,

   solved your query. see the attachment.


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