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Thanks Dave, I used to practice some simple VBA in my worksheets.
I better scrutinize your program line by line to understand the purposes.
Can that program be used for 2 tables with hundreds of lines as in a bank
reconciliation process?
SUNAN
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I put headers in row 1 and ran this:
Option Explicit
Sub testme()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim wks As Worksheet
Dim ColA As Range
Dim ColB As Range
Dim iRow As Long
Dim myCols As Long
Set wks = Worksheets("sheet1")
wks.DisplayPageBreaks = False
With wks
'row 1 has headers!
Set ColA = .Range("a2", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp))
Set ColB = .Range("b2", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp))
With ColA
.Sort key1:=.Cells(1), order1:=xlAscending, header:=xlNo
End With
'change the mycols to the number of columns that
'are associated with column B
myCols = 1 ' columns B only
With ColB.Resize(, myCols)
.Sort key1:=.Cells(1), order1:=xlAscending, header:=xlNo
End With
iRow = 2
Do
If Application.CountA(.Cells(iRow, "A").Resize(1, 2)) = 0 Then
Exit Do
End If
If .Cells(iRow, "A").Value = .Cells(iRow, "B").Value _
Or Application.CountA(.Cells(iRow, "A").Resize(1, 2)) = 1 Then
'do nothing
Else
If .Cells(iRow, "A").Value .Cells(iRow, "B").Value Then
.Cells(iRow, "A").Insert shift:=xlDown
Else
.Cells(iRow, "B").Resize(1, myCols).Insert shift:=xlDown
End If
End If
iRow = iRow + 1
Loop
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
Sunantoro wrote:
if I have in column A: list of A, B, C, D, E, F. How can I Align in Column B:
list of A, C, E and G so that A and A will be in same row etc.? Thanks
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Dave Peterson
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