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alpha counter?
i want to process quite a large amount of data so i want to run the macro
for all records starting with A, then run it again for B & C & ... Z how can i loop so it works through the alphabet on its own? Cheers JulieD |
alpha counter?
This might give you a good starting point
Sub doalphabet() For i = 65 To 90 Step 1 MsgBox Chr(i) Next End Sub -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "JulieD" wrote in message ... i want to process quite a large amount of data so i want to run the macro for all records starting with A, then run it again for B & C & ... Z how can i loop so it works through the alphabet on its own? Cheers JulieD |
alpha counter?
Hi Don
sorry what i need to do is open up 350 excel spreadsheets & copy one field from them .. i have code to cycle all the files in a directory but i don't want to do them all in one hit .. so what i want to do is process all the files beginning with a & then save the workbook as a.xls then do the b and save it as b.xls & then c ... but i was trying to avoid having to type out a select statement that went through all the letters of the alphabet and was wondering if there was a short cut way of doing it. Cheers JulieD "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... This might give you a good starting point Sub doalphabet() For i = 65 To 90 Step 1 MsgBox Chr(i) Next End Sub -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "JulieD" wrote in message ... i want to process quite a large amount of data so i want to run the macro for all records starting with A, then run it again for B & C & ... Z how can i loop so it works through the alphabet on its own? Cheers JulieD |
alpha counter?
Hi Don
1000 apologies - was exactly what i was looking for ... didn't really read it the first time :( thanks for your assistance. Regards JulieD "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... If you ran what I gave you, you will see a, b, c, d, etc. Then you can incorporate that into a loop and have another loop within to do what you want. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "JulieD" wrote in message ... Hi Don sorry what i need to do is open up 350 excel spreadsheets & copy one field from them .. i have code to cycle all the files in a directory but i don't want to do them all in one hit .. so what i want to do is process all the files beginning with a & then save the workbook as a.xls then do the b and save it as b.xls & then c ... but i was trying to avoid having to type out a select statement that went through all the letters of the alphabet and was wondering if there was a short cut way of doing it. Cheers JulieD "Don Guillett" wrote in message ... This might give you a good starting point Sub doalphabet() For i = 65 To 90 Step 1 MsgBox Chr(i) Next End Sub -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "JulieD" wrote in message ... i want to process quite a large amount of data so i want to run the macro for all records starting with A, then run it again for B & C & ... Z how can i loop so it works through the alphabet on its own? Cheers JulieD |
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