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Add CHR(13) at the end of the text string you're placing
in the cell: Range("a5")= "Test string" & CHR(13) -----Original Message----- Hi all. I`m new here & a VBA novice "winging it" as I go with a copy of John Walkenbachs Excell 2002 Power Programming with VBA tightly tucked under my arm. This is a simple issue <I hope But i haventgot a clue howw to do it. I have a module that transfers dates from one workbook into another. The receiving Workbook uses the dates as a start date & end date. These dates then kick off some simple conditional formatting that builds a colur block relating to a time span. OK...so doing it manually it all works ...as it should & the span bar is created. Easy. The VBA code works & the dates are plotted to the correct cells & the cell formatting is ok. The issue is that as VBA transfers the data...there is no recogniused carriage return for the conditional formatting to know to start. If I click into the cell at the end of the date & press return..the conditional formatting works. Therfore my question is if I use a cell.select statement how do I tell it to do a carriage return? Has anyone else experienced a similar problem? How did you get around it? Any advice anyone can offer is greatly appreciated....& will save me from going bald from ripping my hair out. Thanks;) --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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