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Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things.
1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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Hi,
Your question raises a lot of other questions. The numbers listed all have leading zeros, which is not normally the case in Excel, so I guess the first question is whether these are Text or numbers? Then the next question might be are the only "numbers" 1-4 or can there be an unlimited number of numbers? Thanks, "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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They are custom numbers that are formatted in the 00 format. I would say they
can be from number 1 - 99. I would not need it higher then that but I am sure if it was able then going higher then 99 would be fine. Thank you for any assistance in this. David "David" wrote: Hi, Your question raises a lot of other questions. The numbers listed all have leading zeros, which is not normally the case in Excel, so I guess the first question is whether these are Text or numbers? Then the next question might be are the only "numbers" 1-4 or can there be an unlimited number of numbers? Thanks, "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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Hi Again,
Will the numbers always be consecutive and with out gaps? What I mean is that they will alwys be like 1,2,3,4 and not 1,3,4, no gaps? Thanks, "David" wrote: They are custom numbers that are formatted in the 00 format. I would say they can be from number 1 - 99. I would not need it higher then that but I am sure if it was able then going higher then 99 would be fine. Thank you for any assistance in this. David "David" wrote: Hi, Your question raises a lot of other questions. The numbers listed all have leading zeros, which is not normally the case in Excel, so I guess the first question is whether these are Text or numbers? Then the next question might be are the only "numbers" 1-4 or can there be an unlimited number of numbers? Thanks, "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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I can understand all the questions for clarification and I appreciate it. My
thoughts are that yes the numbers will be consecutive down the rows like: 1 2 3 4 The columns might have gaps going from 1, 3, 5, 12, 23, 45.. etc. like: (where Col.B through Col.<whatever letter would be what rows the number 01, 02, 03, or 04, etc. originally were located.) Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you David "David" wrote: Hi Again, Will the numbers always be consecutive and with out gaps? What I mean is that they will alwys be like 1,2,3,4 and not 1,3,4, no gaps? Thanks, "David" wrote: They are custom numbers that are formatted in the 00 format. I would say they can be from number 1 - 99. I would not need it higher then that but I am sure if it was able then going higher then 99 would be fine. Thank you for any assistance in this. David "David" wrote: Hi, Your question raises a lot of other questions. The numbers listed all have leading zeros, which is not normally the case in Excel, so I guess the first question is whether these are Text or numbers? Then the next question might be are the only "numbers" 1-4 or can there be an unlimited number of numbers? Thanks, "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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Hi,
Try this. It assumes numbers in range 1- 99 and collates the rows for each number on Sheet2. If a number is not found in the original range, the corresponding row in Sheet2 is blank. Sub FindRows() Dim rng As Range, rngA As Range, c As Range Dim ws1 As Worksheet, ws2 As Worksheet Dim i As Integer, idx As Long Set ws1 = Worksheets("Sheet1") Set ws2 = Worksheets("Sheet2") ws1.Select ' Change this range as required Set rng = ws1.Range("A1:D" & Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row) For i = 1 To 99 ' Set numbers 1 to 99 in col A of Sheet2 ws2.Cells(i, 1) = i Next i For Each c In rng ' Loop through each cell in selected range idx = c.Value ' Row index in Sheet 2 With ws2 Set rngA = .Range("A" & Trim(Str(idx)) & ":IV" & Trim(Str(idx))) ' COUNTA is used to determine last used column for selected row IDX .Cells(idx, Application.CountA(rngA) + 1) = c.Row ' Add to next column End With Next c End Sub HTH "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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That was exactly what I needed. Did the trick perfectly.
Thank you. David "Toppers" wrote: Hi, Try this. It assumes numbers in range 1- 99 and collates the rows for each number on Sheet2. If a number is not found in the original range, the corresponding row in Sheet2 is blank. Sub FindRows() Dim rng As Range, rngA As Range, c As Range Dim ws1 As Worksheet, ws2 As Worksheet Dim i As Integer, idx As Long Set ws1 = Worksheets("Sheet1") Set ws2 = Worksheets("Sheet2") ws1.Select ' Change this range as required Set rng = ws1.Range("A1:D" & Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row) For i = 1 To 99 ' Set numbers 1 to 99 in col A of Sheet2 ws2.Cells(i, 1) = i Next i For Each c In rng ' Loop through each cell in selected range idx = c.Value ' Row index in Sheet 2 With ws2 Set rngA = .Range("A" & Trim(Str(idx)) & ":IV" & Trim(Str(idx))) ' COUNTA is used to determine last used column for selected row IDX .Cells(idx, Application.CountA(rngA) + 1) = c.Row ' Add to next column End With Next c End Sub HTH "David" wrote: Hello Everyone. I am a complete newbie to Macro's and would ask 2 things. 1.) Does anyone have some good links to Tutorials on Macros? 2.) I have an excel sheet that has a column of numbers and I would like to have the sheet show me what row the numbers are in. A small example: ROW Col.A Col.B Col.C. 001 01 02 03 002 04 03 02 003 01 02 04 004 02 03 04 005 01 03 04 006 04 03 02 I would like a new sheet created or copied into a preset sheet so it would look like: Col.A Col.B Col.C Col.D Col.E Col.F 01 001 003 005 02 001 002 003 004 006 03 001 002 004 005 006 04 002 003 004 005 006 Thank you for any assistance. David |
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