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Dana DeLouis[_3_]
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Add to a string to make it continuous
The latest versions of Excel might be able to do it this way. Just an
option:
Dim s As String
s = Join(WorksheetFunction.Transpose(Range(Cells(7, 1),
Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp))), ",")
Debug.Print s
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Dana DeLouis
Win XP & Office 2003
"Adam" wrote in message
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I got your code to work. Thanks!!
"Don Guillett" wrote:
Fully tested. How did you modify to suit your needs.
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Adam" wrote in message
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This did not seem to work either.
"Don Guillett" wrote:
try
Sub stringem()
For Each C In Range("e2:e" & Cells(Rows.Count, "e").End(xlUp).Row)
mystring = mystring & C & ","
Next
MsgBox Left(mystring, Len(mystring) - 1)
End Sub
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"Adam" wrote in message
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I currently have a spreadsheet that has an infinate number of rows
determined
by the user.
The code states:
For row=7 to Worksheets('Example').UsedRange.Row.Count
String1 = Worksheets("Example").Cells.(Row,1).Value
Endfor
Now I am trying to accomplish it to just add to the string opposed
to
just
creating a new line each time. This information is finally
outputted
to
Word.
For example: What I want
Column
Apples
Oranges
Peaches
to look like: Apples, Oranges, Peaches
What I get:
Apples, Oranges, Peaches
Apples, Oranges
Apples
is the current output. Any suggestions? Thanks
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