That last part should be:
Range("A1")= "Due Date past"
Range("b1")=reminder
Range("A2")= "EXPIRY DATE past"
Range("b2")=reminder1
Range("A3")= "RENEWAL DATE past"
Range("b3")=reminder
And remember to change the sheet name from Sheet 1 to whatever your sheet is
called
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"Paul C" wrote:
You want to use an Auto_Open
This would go in a Module in VBA (Not on This workbook or an individual sheet)
Sub Auto_Open()
A=1
reminder= "Rows "
reminder1 = "Rows "
reminder2 = "Rows "
Do while Sheets("Sheet 1").cells (A,11)<empty
if Cells(A,11)<Date then reminder=reminder & Cstr(A)&", "
if Cells(A,13)<Date then reminder=reminder & Cstr(A)&", "
if Cells(A,15)<Date then reminder=reminder & Cstr(A)&", "
A=A+1
Loop
Sheets.Add After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
if reminder="Rows " then reminder="None"
if reminder1="Rows " then reminder1="None"
if reminder2="Rows " then reminder2="None"
Range("A1")= "Due Date past"
Range("b1")=reminder
Range("A1")= "EXPIRY DATE past"
Range("b1")=reminder1
Range("A1")= "RENEWAL DATE past"
Range("b1")=reminder
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1
end sub
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"Zuke Kahn" wrote:
I have a spreadsheet used for managing dates and deadlines where Column K is for DUE DATE, M for EXPIRY DATE, P for RENEWAL DATE.
What I would like is to have a macro which runs automatically on launch to print a range called "reminder" if DUE DATE has passed today's date. The macro should check all cells in the Column K and then its should start from column M and print a range called "reminder1" if EXPIRY DATE has passed today's date. The macro should check all cells in the Column M and then its should start from column P and print a range called "reminder2" if RENEWAL DATE has passed today's date.
Any help would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
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