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Hello:
Before I discovered VBA, I had created this elaborate template/work sheet with lots of formulas? Is there anyway I can transfer this directly to a code without typing in all the formulas? Thanks in advance. Ravi |
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Ravi,
Why would you want to? VBA is intrinsically slower, and is for doing things you can't do directly in Excel. -- HTH Bob Phillips "ravi" wrote in message ... Hello: Before I discovered VBA, I had created this elaborate template/work sheet with lots of formulas? Is there anyway I can transfer this directly to a code without typing in all the formulas? Thanks in advance. Ravi |
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Bob,
I need to add things to this template and add some for loops and such. Ravi "Bob Phillips" wrote: Ravi, Why would you want to? VBA is intrinsically slower, and is for doing things you can't do directly in Excel. -- HTH Bob Phillips "ravi" wrote in message ... Hello: Before I discovered VBA, I had created this elaborate template/work sheet with lots of formulas? Is there anyway I can transfer this directly to a code without typing in all the formulas? Thanks in advance. Ravi |
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That wouldn't make it necessary to transform the formulae to macros. That is
not a good idea IMO. -- HTH Bob Phillips "ravi" wrote in message ... Bob, I need to add things to this template and add some for loops and such. Ravi "Bob Phillips" wrote: Ravi, Why would you want to? VBA is intrinsically slower, and is for doing things you can't do directly in Excel. -- HTH Bob Phillips "ravi" wrote in message ... Hello: Before I discovered VBA, I had created this elaborate template/work sheet with lots of formulas? Is there anyway I can transfer this directly to a code without typing in all the formulas? Thanks in advance. Ravi |
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