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Edi

How to pick a specific cell within a macro .... ??
 
I receive spreadsheets with data from a number of different sources, in
different formats, but with essentially the same type of information. I need
to name about 5 ranges for my macro, but each range begins in a different
cell reference i.e. one range from one source may start at A4, whereas the
other source may have the same data beginning at B2.

I would like to tell my analysis spreadsheet which specific cell to start in
to name the data range.

Is there anyway of doing this?

What would be ideal would be some little message saying "Select the cell
containing the first row of DATE data", and then being able to click in the
first DATE cell, but I'm not sure that this is possible!!

I hope you can understand what I'm after, but if not, let me know and I'll
try to clarify it!

Thanking you in advance!

Jacob Skaria

How to pick a specific cell within a macro .... ??
 
Check out whether this will help...

Dim rngTemp As Range
Set rngTemp = Range(Split(ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Address, ":")(0))
MsgBox rngTemp.Address

--
Jacob


"Edi" wrote:

I receive spreadsheets with data from a number of different sources, in
different formats, but with essentially the same type of information. I need
to name about 5 ranges for my macro, but each range begins in a different
cell reference i.e. one range from one source may start at A4, whereas the
other source may have the same data beginning at B2.

I would like to tell my analysis spreadsheet which specific cell to start in
to name the data range.

Is there anyway of doing this?

What would be ideal would be some little message saying "Select the cell
containing the first row of DATE data", and then being able to click in the
first DATE cell, but I'm not sure that this is possible!!

I hope you can understand what I'm after, but if not, let me know and I'll
try to clarify it!

Thanking you in advance!


Edi

How to pick a specific cell within a macro .... ??
 
Hi Jacob

Thanks for taking the time to help!

I copy the worksheet when it is forwarded to me, then want to go to my
template and simply click a button that basically says "Go" or Start".

it pastes into a new sheet, and then once all the data is in the new sheet,
i need to actually tell it where the first row of each column of data is ...
so i almost need the macro to pause while i tell it where the first row is
for each of the 5-6 columns of data, which are ranges that all need to be
named. i'm happy about naming the ranges etc, it's just identifying the
first row of data that i'm a bit stumped with, which as i mentioned changes
depending on where the raw data comes from!!


thanks again! mike



"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Check out whether this will help...

Dim rngTemp As Range
Set rngTemp = Range(Split(ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Address, ":")(0))
MsgBox rngTemp.Address

--
Jacob


"Edi" wrote:

I receive spreadsheets with data from a number of different sources, in
different formats, but with essentially the same type of information. I need
to name about 5 ranges for my macro, but each range begins in a different
cell reference i.e. one range from one source may start at A4, whereas the
other source may have the same data beginning at B2.

I would like to tell my analysis spreadsheet which specific cell to start in
to name the data range.

Is there anyway of doing this?

What would be ideal would be some little message saying "Select the cell
containing the first row of DATE data", and then being able to click in the
first DATE cell, but I'm not sure that this is possible!!

I hope you can understand what I'm after, but if not, let me know and I'll
try to clarify it!

Thanking you in advance!


Dave Peterson

How to pick a specific cell within a macro .... ??
 
If you're using different workbooks, you'll have to change windows to point to
the cells in the different worksheets in those different workbooks.

Dim FirstRowCell as Range
Dim FirstDateCell as range

set firstrowcell = nothing
on error resume next
set firstrowcell = application.inputbox(Prompt:="Select first row of data", _
type:=8).cells(1)
on error goto 0

if firstrowcell is nothing then
'user hit cancel
'exit sub
end if

'second input

set firstdatecell = nothing
on error resume next
set firstdatecell = application.inputbox(Prompt:="Select first date cell", _
type:=8).cells(1)
on error goto 0

if firstdatecell is nothing then
'user hit cancel
'exit sub
end if

Then you can use something like:

'to get the row number or column
firstdatecell.row
firstdatecell.column
or
'to worksheet that holds that cell
firstdatecell.parent
or
'to get the workbook that holds the worksheet that holds the cell
firstdatecell.parent.parent



Edi wrote:

I receive spreadsheets with data from a number of different sources, in
different formats, but with essentially the same type of information. I need
to name about 5 ranges for my macro, but each range begins in a different
cell reference i.e. one range from one source may start at A4, whereas the
other source may have the same data beginning at B2.

I would like to tell my analysis spreadsheet which specific cell to start in
to name the data range.

Is there anyway of doing this?

What would be ideal would be some little message saying "Select the cell
containing the first row of DATE data", and then being able to click in the
first DATE cell, but I'm not sure that this is possible!!

I hope you can understand what I'm after, but if not, let me know and I'll
try to clarify it!

Thanking you in advance!


--

Dave Peterson

Edi

How to pick a specific cell within a macro .... ??
 
thanks dave

the application.input type8 is exactly what i'm after! cheers!

i never realised that you could select a cell outside the prompt that comes
up! brilliant!!



mike

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you're using different workbooks, you'll have to change windows to point to
the cells in the different worksheets in those different workbooks.

Dim FirstRowCell as Range
Dim FirstDateCell as range

set firstrowcell = nothing
on error resume next
set firstrowcell = application.inputbox(Prompt:="Select first row of data", _
type:=8).cells(1)
on error goto 0

if firstrowcell is nothing then
'user hit cancel
'exit sub
end if

'second input

set firstdatecell = nothing
on error resume next
set firstdatecell = application.inputbox(Prompt:="Select first date cell", _
type:=8).cells(1)
on error goto 0

if firstdatecell is nothing then
'user hit cancel
'exit sub
end if

Then you can use something like:

'to get the row number or column
firstdatecell.row
firstdatecell.column
or
'to worksheet that holds that cell
firstdatecell.parent
or
'to get the workbook that holds the worksheet that holds the cell
firstdatecell.parent.parent



Edi wrote:

I receive spreadsheets with data from a number of different sources, in
different formats, but with essentially the same type of information. I need
to name about 5 ranges for my macro, but each range begins in a different
cell reference i.e. one range from one source may start at A4, whereas the
other source may have the same data beginning at B2.

I would like to tell my analysis spreadsheet which specific cell to start in
to name the data range.

Is there anyway of doing this?

What would be ideal would be some little message saying "Select the cell
containing the first row of DATE data", and then being able to click in the
first DATE cell, but I'm not sure that this is possible!!

I hope you can understand what I'm after, but if not, let me know and I'll
try to clarify it!

Thanking you in advance!


--

Dave Peterson
.



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