I'm not very good at Visual Basic and I can't get this construct to work
(probably because I need to replace elements of the code with my own
elements).
When the code runs as posted it fails in runtime. Debugging shows c is
empty, 'For Each c...', as well as 'NomList'.
There is also a type mismatch, 'c.Value = a(0)'
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FirstVette52
"JB" wrote:
Put value of first element of each list:
Sub raz()
For Each c In Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeAllValidation)
If Left(c.Validation.Formula1, 1) = "=" Then
NomList = Mid(c.Validation.Formula1, 2)
c.Value = Range(NomList)(1)
Else
temp = c.Validation.Formula1
a = Split(temp, ",")
c.Value = a(0)
End If
Next c
End Sub
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JB
On 9 jan, 22:15, FirstVette52 <(My User name is Firstvette 52, too)
firstvet52@(my ISP E-mail provider is) netzero.com wrote:
This looks great, however I use a different list for each validation cell.. Is
there a way to refer to the cell and reset it to the first entry of its list
without referencing the list itself?
Thanks for your help!
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FirstVette52
"JB" wrote:
I suppose the list is named MyList:
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Sub raz()
For Each c In Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeAllValidation)
c.Value = Range("MyList")(1)
Next c
End Sub
JB
http://boisgontierjacques.free.fr
On 9 jan, 19:07, FirstVette52 <(My User name is Firstvette 52, too)
firstvet52@(my ISP E-mail provider is) netzero.com wrote:
I have several cells that use named lists with the Validation feature on a
form. How do I reset those cells to their first list option?
Is there a way to search the form range for validated cells and then reset
them?
Thank You for any help you may be able to give : )
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