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Hello from Steved
In vba I would like to do the below please In Column A:A City to be 1-City Roskill to be 2-Rosk Papakura to be 3-Papa Wiri to be 4-Wiri Shore to be 5-Shore Orewa to be 6-Orewa Swanson to be 7-Swan Panmure to be 8-Panm Waiheke to be 9-Waih An example would be City will Become 1-City Thankyou, |
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For x = 1 To 9
Cells(x, 1).Value = x & "-" & Cells(x, 1).Value Next x Does that work for you? - Piku -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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=Row()&"-"&A1 -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Steve" wrote in message ... Hello from Steved In vba I would like to do the below please In Column A:A City to be 1-City Roskill to be 2-Rosk Papakura to be 3-Papa Wiri to be 4-Wiri Shore to be 5-Shore Orewa to be 6-Orewa Swanson to be 7-Swan Panmure to be 8-Panm Waiheke to be 9-Waih An example would be City will Become 1-City Thankyou, |
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Hello Pikus from Steved
Pikus please bare with me as I am a novice, thanks Please if I type City anywhere in Column A:A would the below vba return 1-City, if yes below is my attempt For City = 1 Cells(City, 1).Value = City & "1-City" & Cells(City, 1).Value Next City Thankyou. -----Original Message----- For x = 1 To 9 Cells(x, 1).Value = x & "-" & Cells(x, 1).Value Next x Does that work for you? - Pikus --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ . |
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I understand. Here is what the code I posted does if it is completel
unaltered. The line that says, “For x = 1 To 9” is used here to ru through rows 1 – 9. It runs the code between that and “Next x” onc for each row. The variable named “x” stands for the number of the ro that is currently being worked with. It takes the information in th first cell of the row, no matter what it says, and adds the number o the row and a dash to the front of the value of the cell. SO, if cell A1 says “city”, it gets changed to “1-city” If it contains the word “airplane” it changes into “1-airplane” Cell A2 goes from “candy” to “2-candy” and so on. I was uncertain that I fully understood what you intended to accomplis with this, so if this is not the affect you wanted, please let me know Also, I want to stress that the code I posted should be use unaltered. You should cut and paste it to wherever you want it an change nothing. I would like to explain the code in a bit more detail but I am on my way out the door. I'm sure someone else would be happ to take care of that for you if you request it. - Piku -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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