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Using The Value property of the ActiveCell object
Hi Everybody
I have been working on two macros, and this step of the work I have to: 1- Edit the the Stock_Info macro in the Visual Basic Editor, adding a line at the beginning of the macro that retrieves the value from the active cell and stores it in a variable named "Stockname." (Hint: Use the Value property of the ActiveCell object.) Edit the macro firther so that it opens the worksheet referenced by the Stockname variable. 2- Test the macro by clicking a ticker symbol in the Stock List worksheet and pressing Ctrl+t. Verify that the macro displays the worksheet for that stock. Also test pressing Ctrl+m takes the user back to the Stock List worksheet. With what I tried I just got Run-time errors I will appreciate it if anybody helps me to successfully continue with these two macros. Also, is there anywhere I could learn more about the Value property of the ActiveCell object? Thank you in advance. Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Select Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Select Range("A1").Select End Sub |
Using The Value property of the ActiveCell object
use th e sheet's .ACTIVATE method, not the .SELECT method
Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Activate Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Activate Range("A1").Select End Sub "Almamba" wrote: Hi Everybody I have been working on two macros, and this step of the work I have to: 1- Edit the the Stock_Info macro in the Visual Basic Editor, adding a line at the beginning of the macro that retrieves the value from the active cell and stores it in a variable named "Stockname." (Hint: Use the Value property of the ActiveCell object.) Edit the macro firther so that it opens the worksheet referenced by the Stockname variable. 2- Test the macro by clicking a ticker symbol in the Stock List worksheet and pressing Ctrl+t. Verify that the macro displays the worksheet for that stock. Also test pressing Ctrl+m takes the user back to the Stock List worksheet. With what I tried I just got Run-time errors I will appreciate it if anybody helps me to successfully continue with these two macros. Also, is there anywhere I could learn more about the Value property of the ActiveCell object? Thank you in advance. Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Select Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Select Range("A1").Select End Sub |
Using The Value property of the ActiveCell object
Hi Patrick
The codes of the two macros, as you see it in my previous message, work very well and the codes don't any change. Where I have problems is to perform the task enumerated as 1) in my message, then test t6he macro , as stated in 2) To perform the task in 1), I inserted: Stockname=Sheets("ActivateCell").Value But I got Run-time error '1004' "Patrick Molloy" wrote: use th e sheet's .ACTIVATE method, not the .SELECT method Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Activate Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Activate Range("A1").Select End Sub "Almamba" wrote: Hi Everybody I have been working on two macros, and this step of the work I have to: 1- Edit the the Stock_Info macro in the Visual Basic Editor, adding a line at the beginning of the macro that retrieves the value from the active cell and stores it in a variable named "Stockname." (Hint: Use the Value property of the ActiveCell object.) Edit the macro firther so that it opens the worksheet referenced by the Stockname variable. 2- Test the macro by clicking a ticker symbol in the Stock List worksheet and pressing Ctrl+t. Verify that the macro displays the worksheet for that stock. Also test pressing Ctrl+m takes the user back to the Stock List worksheet. With what I tried I just got Run-time errors I will appreciate it if anybody helps me to successfully continue with these two macros. Also, is there anywhere I could learn more about the Value property of the ActiveCell object? Thank you in advance. Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Select Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Select Range("A1").Select End Sub |
Using The Value property of the ActiveCell object
.. adding a line at the beginning of the macro that retrieves the value from
the active cell and stores it in a variable named "Stockname." I did that and got the following -- works for me Option Explicit Dim Stockname$ ' this is a global variable Sub Stock_Info() ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t Stockname = Selection.Value Sheets("AA").Activate Range("C2").Select MsgBox Stockname End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m Sheets("Stock List").Activate Range("A1").Select End Sub Also, is there anywhere I could learn more about the Value property of the ActiveCell object? Reading the help: ActiveCell is a property returning a Range object. A range object has a Value property, as you know. The Value property (from the help): The value of the specified cell. If the cell is empty, Value returns the value Empty (use the IsEmpty function to test for this case). If the Range object contains more than one cell, returns an array of values (use the IsArray function to test for this case). Almamba wrote: I have been working on two macros, and this step of the work I have to: 1- Edit the the Stock_Info macro in the Visual Basic Editor, adding a line at the beginning of the macro that retrieves the value from the active cell and stores it in a variable named "Stockname." (Hint: Use the Value property of the ActiveCell object.) Edit the macro firther so that it opens the worksheet referenced by the Stockname variable. 2- Test the macro by clicking a ticker symbol in the Stock List worksheet and pressing Ctrl+t. Verify that the macro displays the worksheet for that stock. Also test pressing Ctrl+m takes the user back to the Stock List worksheet. With what I tried I just got Run-time errors I will appreciate it if anybody helps me to successfully continue with these two macros. Also, is there anywhere I could learn more about the Value property of the ActiveCell object? Thank you in advance. Sub Stock_Info() ' ' Stock_Info Macro ' This macro displays the AA worksheet, then selects cell C2. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+t ' Sheets("AA").Select Range("C2").Select End Sub Sub Stock_List() ' ' Stock_List Macro ' This macro displays the Stock List, then selects cell A1. ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+m ' Sheets("Stock List").Select Range("A1").Select End Sub ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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