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Hi,
A colleague has a spreadsheet with a list of 400 salon names in Column A. She wants to add a list of sub headings, also in Column A, beneath each salon name. There are 16 items on the list and one blank cell before the next salon name. I have written a Macro to copy the initial cells from below the first salon name (A2:A18) and insert them below the second salon name. Range("A2:A18").Select Selection.Copy Range("A20").Select Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown ActiveWindow.SmallScroll Down:=-3 How do I now get this to insert it after each salon name? I hope someone can help! Many thanks, Richard Thorneycroft |
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After much trial and error doing a little more research I've come up
with this, for a test of just 8 salon names... Dim RowNdx As Long Dim Arr As Variant Dim StartRow As Long Dim EndRow As Long StartRow = 1 '<<< CHANGE to appropriate row number EndRow = 8 '<<< CHANGE to appropriate row number Arr = Application.Transpose(Array("Hair Service", "Hair Retail", "Total Hair", "Beauty Service", "Beauty Retail", "Total Beauty", "Total", "Colour Number", "Treatment Number", "Facial Number", "Waxing Number", "Hair Service Customer No", "Beauty Service Customer No", "Hair CF Count", "Beauty CF Count", "")) For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx Could some one let me know if this is correct, it seems to work fine on a test of 8 salon names, but I'm not sure if it's the best way of getting the job done. Cheers, Rich |
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Hi Rich,
Don't ask me why but I had to change EndRow = 8 to EndRow = 425 for all 400 salons to be done. Trial and error got me there. Loops are always hard to follow. To speed things up a bit I threw in "Application.ScreenUpdating = False" at the start to prevent all the screen flashing. It can be put anywhere in the code so long as it's before the Loop. Ken Johnson |
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You can determine a variable end row by
endrow=cells(rows.count,"a").end(xlup).row change the "a" to the column desired. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Ken Johnson" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Rich, Don't ask me why but I had to change EndRow = 8 to EndRow = 425 for all 400 salons to be done. Trial and error got me there. Loops are always hard to follow. To speed things up a bit I threw in "Application.ScreenUpdating = False" at the start to prevent all the screen flashing. It can be put anywhere in the code so long as it's before the Loop. Ken Johnson |
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Thanks for that Don.
However I can't seem to get the endrow=cells(rows.count,"a").end(xlup).row line to fundtion correctly. My code looks like this and it leaves 23 salons not done. Sub InsertValuesBelowCells() ' ' Macro3 Macro ' Macro recorded 16/01/2006 by Rich T ' Dim RowNdx As Long Dim Arr As Variant Dim StartRow As Long Dim EndRow As Long Application.ScreenUpdating = False StartRow = 1 EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row Arr = Application.Transpose(Array("Hair Service", "Hair Retail", "Total Hair", "Beauty Service", "Beauty Retail", "Total Beauty", "Total", "Colour Number", "Treatment Number", "Facial Number", "Waxing Number", "Hair Service Customer No", "Beauty Service Customer No", "Hair CF Count", "Beauty CF Count", "")) For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx ' End Sub |
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Hi Ken,
Thanks for the screen updating tip. However, I can't get it to run to the right place, it seems however I try it it always leaves 23 salons unfinished. I tried Don's suggestion below and your 425. I also tried other numbers, but still 23 lines were left untouched!? Any ideas where I am going wrong? Thanks again. Rich |
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Hi Guys,
Hust a little more info. The macro below works fine until the number of rows increases. I've tried it with up to 15 rows and it works fine, anything over that and it doesn't finish the range. It seems the more rows, the more it leaves untouched, but I can't see a pattern. With 16 rows it leaves 1 not done and the same with 30 rows. With 50 rows it leaves 3, but with 400 rows it leaves 23 not done?!? Dim RowNdx As Long Dim Arr As Variant Dim StartRow As Long Dim EndRow As Long Application.ScreenUpdating = False StartRow = 1 EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row Arr = Application.Transpose(Array("Hair Service", "Hair Retail", "Total Hair", "Beauty Service", "Beauty Retail", "Total Beauty", "Total", "Colour Number", "Treatment Number", "Facial Number", "Waxing Number", "Hair Service Customer No", "Beauty Service Customer No", "Hair CF Count", "Beauty CF Count", "")) For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx |
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Cheers Dave,
That seems to work great. Thanks for your help. Rich |
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Hi Rich,
I can confirm the 23 undone salons using EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count,"A".End(xlUp).Row, however, I get all 400 salons done using EndRow = 425. Beats me what's going wrong at your end. I pasted the code from your last reply and just changed the EndRow. Ken Johnson |
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Hi Dave,
Testme leaves one salon left undone. If.... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 in Rich's last reply is changed to... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 17 Step 17 then all 400 salons are done. Ken Johnson |
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Untested:
For RowNdx = EndRow To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx+1).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx+1, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx or For RowNdx = EndRow + To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx Ken Johnson wrote: Hi Dave, Testme leaves one salon left undone. If.... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 in Rich's last reply is changed to... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 17 Step 17 then all 400 salons are done. Ken Johnson -- Dave Peterson |
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That second one (still untested) should be:
For RowNdx = EndRow + 1 To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx Dave Peterson wrote: Untested: For RowNdx = EndRow To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx+1).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx+1, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx or For RowNdx = EndRow + To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(16).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(16, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx Ken Johnson wrote: Hi Dave, Testme leaves one salon left undone. If.... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 16 Step 17 in Rich's last reply is changed to... For RowNdx = StartRow + 1 To (EndRow) * 17 Step 17 then all 400 salons are done. Ken Johnson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Dave,
The second one seems to work (the first missed out the 1st row) Any everyone, thanks for all of your help. Hopefully this will help someone else too someday :) Thanks again, Rich |
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You can always adjust this line:
For RowNdx = EndRow + 1 To StartRow + 1 Step -1 to For RowNdx = EndRow + 1 To StartRow Step -1 to get the first row. wrote: Hi Dave, The second one seems to work (the first missed out the 1st row) Any everyone, thanks for all of your help. Hopefully this will help someone else too someday :) Thanks again, Rich -- Dave Peterson |
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Hi Guys,
That worked great for what the user needed. However, as she was so impressed she now wants another to do something very similar this time she has columns A and B both containing 400 or so salon names (the columns contents are identical, but B will later be hidden, something to do with vlookup). She would like week numbers entering in to column C for each salon. I've used the same macro as before, see below, but I can't get the data to be entered in to column C. It always enters in to A. Sorry to keep on. Hope you can help, again! :) Option Explicit Sub AddListtoSalons() ' ' AddListtoSalons Macro ' Macro recorded 16/01/2006 by Rich T ' Dim RowNdx As Long Dim Arr As Variant Dim StartRow As Long Dim EndRow As Long Application.ScreenUpdating = False StartRow = 1 EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp).Row Arr = Application.Transpose(Array("Week 1", "Week 2", "Week 3", "Week 4", "Period 1", "Week 5", "Week 6", "Week 7", "Week 8", "Period 2", "Week 9", "Week 10", "Week 11", "Week 12", "Period 3", "Week 13", "Week 14", "Week 15", "Week 16", "Period 4", "Week 17", "Week 18", "Week 19", "Week 20", "Period 5", "Week 21", "Week 22", "Week 23", "Week 24", "Period 6", "Week 25", "Week 26", "Week 27", "Week 28", "Period 7", "Week 29", "Week 30", "Week 31", "Week 32", "Period 8", "Week 33", "Week 34", "Week 35", "Week 36", "Period 9", "Week 37", "Week 38", "Week 39", "Week 40", "Period 10", "Week 41", "Week 42", "Week 43", "Week 44", "Period 11", "Week 45", "Week 46", "Week 47", "Week 48", "Period 12", "Week 49", "Week 50", "Week 51", "Week 52", "Period 13", "")) For RowNdx = EndRow + 1 To StartRow + 1 Step -1 Rows(RowNdx).Resize(66).Insert Cells(RowNdx, 1).Resize(66, 1).Value = Arr Next RowNdx Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub |
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Hi Rich,
Just a quick thought, I think it's because in the second line in the for next loop, the column references of the Cells thingy is 1 (1 = col A) and should probably be 3 (3 = Col C), so try " Cells(RowNdx, 3).Resize(66, 1).Value = Arr " there. I think the Resize(66,1) stays rather than changing to Resize(66,3), ut do't quote me. Ken Johnson |
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Hi Rich,
Only worked on first salon, so I changed: "EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "C").End(xlUp).Row" back to... "EndRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row" then it worked for all salons, but I'm only guessing that the worksheet this new macro is working on is the same as the worksheet your original macro worked on. Ken Johnson |
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