Macro help
O.K. then:
Sub gsnu2()
Dim r As Range, s(100) As String
Dim i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer
For Each r In Selection
k = 1
i = Len(r.Value) / 8
For j = 1 To i
s(j - 1) = Mid(r.Value, k, 8)
k = k + 8
Next
For i = 0 To i - 1
r.Offset(i + 1, 0).Value = s(i)
Next
Next
End Sub
will break your string into sets of 8 characters and store them in the cells
below.
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Gary''s Student
"annap" wrote:
I just tried and that copied the cell contents into the row below it.
Here what I'm trying to do.
I'm going to have a string of charaters that looks similar to the one below:
L00262L2L00262L2L00262L2
After the 8th character, I need to populate the next cell below so it looks
like:
L00262L2
L00262L2
L00262L2
The original string will always vary in length, but will always be at least
8 characters long.
Any thoughts?
"Gary''s Student" wrote:
Going across is easy, use Text to Columns. To go down use:
Sub gsnu()
Dim r As Range
For Each r In Selection
s = Split(r.Value, Chr(9))
u = UBound(s)
For i = 0 To u
r.Offset(i + 1, 0).Value = s(i)
Next
Next
End Sub
This assumes that the fields with the cell are separated by the tab character
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Gary's Student
"macro advice" wrote:
I need to create a macro so that when I select a cell and apply the macro it
will tab diliminate the contents, and arrange them in a B3, B4, B5 order as
oppose to a B3, C3, D3 order.
I can't figure out how to make it go down the column and not accross the row.
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