I use google to search groups.
http://groups.google.com/advanced_se...blic.excel. *
Give it enough information (you as the author, maybe a keyword or date) and
you'll find it.
You could always force it to be Text:
with somecell
.numberformat = "@"
.value = someothercell.text
end with
Rikkart wrote:
Hi Dave,
thanks for the reply. (I couldn't find my previous post, so couldn't check -
even now, searching for "copy_paste" doesn't give me this post in the
results. Pagebrowsing still works...)
Anyway, thanks, I tried NumberFormat but that didn't help, but I'll try
including Value2.
(Meanwhile, I actually tested the copy-paste option, and processed 1062
lines in 5 minutes instead of in 12 seconds (with errors))
any further clues?
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Did you read all the posts at your other thread?
Rikkart wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to copy values from an original set of columns into a new set of
columns, where the column order is different.
Can I replicate copy_paste values functionality with something as below?
mystartcellnewset.cells(i,j).formula = mystartcelloldset.cells(i,k).value
I've tried different combinations of .formula, .text, .value, and the above
gives the best results, but I still get things like number of employees ("5 -
10") converted to date, and phonenumber text converted to a number without
leading 0 etc.
copy_paste values in a double loop (column, row) seems very inefficient, so
I'd like to do this in a single simple statement...
thanks beforehand,
Rikkart
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson