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Here is the formula I have right now:
Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range) For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x Given this information: C6 = 1 C7 = 0 C8 = 0 C9 = 0 C10 = 1 C11 = 0 C12 = 1 C13 = 0 C14 = 0 C15 = 1 C16 = 0 C17 = 0 C18 = 0 The first time there is a "1" in these cells I want it to run: For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x The second time there is a "1" I want it to do this: For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 22)).Value = "-" Range(Cells(x, 23), Cells(x, 23)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 24), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x Then next time there is a "1" I want it to run the the first formula and so on back and forth, is this possible? -TyeJae -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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Tye
Try this Not tested dim me as boolean me = false For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 and me = false Then me = true Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x The second time there is a "1" I want it to do this: For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 and me = true Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 22)).Value = "-" Range(Cells(x, 23), Cells(x, 23)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 24), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x Charle -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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Charles,
When I put that formula in it gives me a pop up that says: Compile Error: Expected: identifier Then it highlights "Dim Me As Boolean" -TyeJae -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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Is there a way to have it count how many ones are from C6:C18 and for
every odd "1" it runs the first formula then for every even "1" it runs the second formula? -TyeJae- --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Sorry can not use Me. Change to "m" and use this code. For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = False Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" m = True ElseIf Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = True Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 22)).Value = "-" Range(Cells(x, 23), Cells(x, 23)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 24), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x Hope this is what you are looking for Charle -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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Don't you need a
m = False in the elseif part of your conditional? For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = False Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" m = True ElseIf Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = True Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 22)).Value = "-" Range(Cells(x, 23), Cells(x, 23)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 24), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" m = False End If Next x -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Charles " wrote in message ... OOp's Sorry can not use Me. Change to "m" and use this code. For x = 6 To 18 If Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = False Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 13)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 14), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" m = True ElseIf Cells(x, 3).Value = 1 And m = True Then Range(Cells(x, 13), Cells(x, 22)).Value = "-" Range(Cells(x, 23), Cells(x, 23)).Value = "1" Range(Cells(x, 24), Cells(x, 32)).Value = "-" End If Next x Hope this is what you are looking for Charles --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Tom,
Yes the "m =False" should have been there. I hope Tye noticed. Charle -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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