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How to determine column letter in a spreadsheet?
Jon,
You don't need to worry about the column letters! Write code that starts at A1 and loops through each column until it finds an empty cell. Then write the date to that cell and the rest of your data down that column. -- PC Datasheet Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications www.pcdatasheet.com "Jon Workman" <Jon wrote in message ... I am trying to write a function that will copy data from an import sheet to a particular column on another sheet. The column is determined by a date that is shown on a particular row. For example, I have this data on the import sheet: 7/6/2004, 6500, $1000.12 A B C D E 1 7/1/04 7/2/04 7/5/04 7/6/04 7/7/04 2 ______ 3 ______ Is it possible to go this sheet I set up, determine that 7/6/04 is in column D, and return "D" as the value? I can then copy the 6500 into D2, and $1000.12 in D3. Thank you for any help. This is way outside of my expertise in programming in excel. |
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