How do i create a macro to find a specific data?
Let say i have the following dates starting from call "A7"
(Note : All cells are formulas, not actual key-in dates) 31-Mar-05 01-Apr-05 02-Apr-05 .. .. 29-Mar-06 30-Mar-06 31-Mar-06 And in Cell "A4" (also formula) is the date 29-Mar-06. What i need is a macro for find the cell for this date and then move 3 columns to the right. Thanks in advance. p.s. I not very good in macro, get ready for more stupid questions. |
How do i create a macro to find a specific data?
How about a VLOOKUP formula? You won't need a macro at all.
look for the value in A4 in the first column of the range A7:D50 and return the value in the same row n column 4 cell B4: =vlookup($A$4,$A$7:$D$50,4,0) "James" wrote in message ... Let say i have the following dates starting from call "A7" (Note : All cells are formulas, not actual key-in dates) 31-Mar-05 01-Apr-05 02-Apr-05 . . 29-Mar-06 30-Mar-06 31-Mar-06 And in Cell "A4" (also formula) is the date 29-Mar-06. What i need is a macro for find the cell for this date and then move 3 columns to the right. Thanks in advance. p.s. I not very good in macro, get ready for more stupid questions. |
How do i create a macro to find a specific data?
Actually, I need this is because i want to paste a value into this cell. And
this worksheet will then be used as a database for my vlookup formulas. "Rob" wrote: How about a VLOOKUP formula? You won't need a macro at all. look for the value in A4 in the first column of the range A7:D50 and return the value in the same row n column 4 cell B4: =vlookup($A$4,$A$7:$D$50,4,0) "James" wrote in message ... Let say i have the following dates starting from call "A7" (Note : All cells are formulas, not actual key-in dates) 31-Mar-05 01-Apr-05 02-Apr-05 . . 29-Mar-06 30-Mar-06 31-Mar-06 And in Cell "A4" (also formula) is the date 29-Mar-06. What i need is a macro for find the cell for this date and then move 3 columns to the right. Thanks in advance. p.s. I not very good in macro, get ready for more stupid questions. |
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