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Dynamic named ranges
I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define
them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
I don't see where you need Named ranges here. If you want to refer to a 3 x
16 range activecell.Resize(3,16).copy something like that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
You are right, I don't. Thank you so much for that. I know I am
complicating the coding more than it has to be but this is my first attempt at Excel VBA. Now I'm hitting an error in my sub that says run-time error '1004' Method 'Range' of object _Global failed when the code--Set r = Range("M_Index") is reached. I've hit the Help button and nothing comes up from the VB help file. "I'm trying to determine if the account number in the first column already exists on the worksheet I am getting ready to paste the record to. I am moving the first cell from the current record "M_Index" to compare to the first column in the activeworksheet. Public Sub BAR_FU(M_Index) Sheets("BAR").Select ActiveCell.Offset(5, 0).Activate Set r = Range("M_Index") For n = 1 To r.Rows.Count If r.Cells(n, 1) = r.Cells(n + 1, 1) Then MsgBox "Duplicate data in " & r.Cells(n + 1, 1).Address End If Next n If ActiveCell("a6") And IsEmpty(ActiveCell) Then ActiveSheet.Paste Else Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) ActiveSheet.Paste Loop End If "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I don't see where you need Named ranges here. If you want to refer to a 3 x 16 range activecell.Resize(3,16).copy something like that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
do you have a defined name M_Index?
Sub test3() Dim r As Range ActiveCell.Name = "M_Index_1" Set r = Range("M_Index_1") MsgBox r.Address(0, 0, xlA1, True) & _ vbNewLine & Range("M_Index_1") _ .Address(0, 0, xlA1, True) End Sub would indicate there is nothing wrong with you line of code if M_Index exits (I used a different name so as not to mess with yours). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote: You are right, I don't. Thank you so much for that. I know I am complicating the coding more than it has to be but this is my first attempt at Excel VBA. Now I'm hitting an error in my sub that says run-time error '1004' Method 'Range' of object _Global failed when the code--Set r = Range("M_Index") is reached. I've hit the Help button and nothing comes up from the VB help file. "I'm trying to determine if the account number in the first column already exists on the worksheet I am getting ready to paste the record to. I am moving the first cell from the current record "M_Index" to compare to the first column in the activeworksheet. Public Sub BAR_FU(M_Index) Sheets("BAR").Select ActiveCell.Offset(5, 0).Activate Set r = Range("M_Index") For n = 1 To r.Rows.Count If r.Cells(n, 1) = r.Cells(n + 1, 1) Then MsgBox "Duplicate data in " & r.Cells(n + 1, 1).Address End If Next n If ActiveCell("a6") And IsEmpty(ActiveCell) Then ActiveSheet.Paste Else Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) ActiveSheet.Paste Loop End If "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: I don't see where you need Named ranges here. If you want to refer to a 3 x 16 range activecell.Resize(3,16).copy something like that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
Well, this is what is making me uncomfortable about Excel VBA. I'm guessing
I've named M_Index. Here's my code: Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate Set M_Index = ActiveCell Is that all I have to do to name a range is Names.AddName and Set commands or do I need to do something else? Also, you mention something about as long as my M_Index exits. What does that mean? Using your code, but replacing M_Index where there was M_Index_1 gave me an error message of Run time error Method 'Range' of object'_Global' failed "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1"
Set M_Index = Range("A:A") There is no relationship between M_Index the named range and M_Index the variable which you have set. Once you set the named range, you don't seem to use it. so it is pointless. Exits should have been exists. My code worked fine for me. It was meant to illustrate how to refer to a named range, but you seemed to several concepts confused. Maybe you could describe a simple task you want to do and someone can provide some sample code. Then begin to expand you knowledge. From what I have seen, you can forget about named ranges - but you can't seem to let it go. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote in message ... Well, this is what is making me uncomfortable about Excel VBA. I'm guessing I've named M_Index. Here's my code: Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate Set M_Index = ActiveCell Is that all I have to do to name a range is Names.AddName and Set commands or do I need to do something else? Also, you mention something about as long as my M_Index exits. What does that mean? Using your code, but replacing M_Index where there was M_Index_1 gave me an error message of Run time error Method 'Range' of object'_Global' failed "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
Well, I'm looking for someone to tell me something I don't know. That is
what I wrote in the very beginning of this thread: "I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. " It just seems the code would be easier with named ranges. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") There is no relationship between M_Index the named range and M_Index the variable which you have set. Once you set the named range, you don't seem to use it. so it is pointless. Exits should have been exists. My code worked fine for me. It was meant to illustrate how to refer to a named range, but you seemed to several concepts confused. Maybe you could describe a simple task you want to do and someone can provide some sample code. Then begin to expand you knowledge. From what I have seen, you can forget about named ranges - but you can't seem to let it go. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SFoley" wrote in message ... Well, this is what is making me uncomfortable about Excel VBA. I'm guessing I've named M_Index. Here's my code: Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate Set M_Index = ActiveCell Is that all I have to do to name a range is Names.AddName and Set commands or do I need to do something else? Also, you mention something about as long as my M_Index exits. What does that mean? Using your code, but replacing M_Index where there was M_Index_1 gave me an error message of Run time error Method 'Range' of object'_Global' failed "SFoley" wrote: I don't understand how the naming ranges works in Excel VBA. Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to use them in the VBA code? I've looked in various places and there is information, but it never seems to start from scratch. I am trying to move a record from the active worksheet to another worksheet in the same workbook. Basically each record is three rows long. The record may or may not, based on an indicator, need to be copied. I've have managed to get that far, how I'm not sure. What has really stopped me is trying to identify the range, which is dynamic, based on the active cell. From the active cell I need to include 2 rows down and 16 columns to the right in a range to copy to another worksheet in the same workbook. I really don't understand how the naming a range process works in VBA. Is there anyone who can assist with this? My scary code is as follows: Dim booBAR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booLAB_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booNUR_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booOE_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booPHA_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booRAD_FU_Y As Boolean Dim booInd As Boolean Dim M_Rec_Start_Cell As Variant Dim M_Rec_End_Cell As Variant Dim M_Index As Range Dim Rec_Range As Range Dim M_Rec_No_counter As Long Dim BLN_Indicator As String Dim Second_Indicator As Range Dim FI_Counter As Integer Dim r As Long Dim z As Variant 'Dim BLN_Follow_Up As Range ' Dim OPR_Follow_Up As Range Acct_Canc_Project.Sheet1.Activate ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="M_Index", RefersToR1C1:="=Sheet1!C1" Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Index.Activate ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=5, columnOffset:=0).Activate 'Set M_Index = Range("A:A") M_Rec_No_counter = 0 'Set Do loop to stop when three consecutive empty cells are reached. Do Until IsEmpty(ActiveCell) And IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) And _ IsEmpty(ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0)) For Each m In ActiveCell If m.Value Like "M*" Then M_Rec_Start_Cell = ActiveCell.Address ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=2, columnOffset:=16).Select M_Rec_End_Cell = ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Call Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) MsgBox ActiveWindow.RangeSelection.Address Set Rec_Range = Range("Rangeaddress") Rec_Range.Copy 'Trying to determine if this record needs to be copied to one of the other areas ActiveCell.Offset(0, 11).Activate 'This record will have three rows associated with it For i = 1 To 3 If i = 2 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If If i = 3 Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate End If BLN_Follow_Up = ActiveCell 'Checking if any of the L columns in the record are marked "y" If BLN_Follow_Up = "y" _ Then 'i.value = 1 then it must be BAR that needs to follow up, 2=Lab 3=Nur If i = 1 Then booBAR_FU_Y = True End If If i = 2 Then booLAB_FU_Y = True End If If i = 3 Then booNUR_FU_Y = True Else 'Error routine End If End If Next Sub Define_Rec_Range(M_Rec_Start_Cell, M_Rec_End_Cell) ' ' Define_Rec_Range Macro ' Macro recorded 4/10/2006 by Shelagh Foley ' ' ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 10 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 9 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 8 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 7 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 6 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 5 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 4 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 3 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 2 ActiveWindow.ScrollColumn = 1 Range("A6:P17").Select ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Rec_Range", RefersToR1C1:= _ "=Main!R6C1:R17C16" Dim RangeAddress As String RangeAddress = Names("Rec_Range").RefersTo End Sub |
Dynamic named ranges
Once I define them in the spread sheet part, what are the requirements to be able to
use them in the VBA code? << Quite easy. For example, I have a "Settings" worksheet where I have a number of named ranges so I can set values in the worksheet for the macro that will be run: If (Range("URL_Comics1") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Comics 1") If (Range("URL_Comics2") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Comics 2") If (Range("URL_Comics3") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Comics 3") If (Range("URL_Daily") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Daily") If (Range("URL_DailyTV") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Daily TV") If (Range("URL_Portfolio") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Portfolio") If (Range("URL_StockScreen") < 0) Then fMailThem ("Stock Screen") I'm just using each cell as an indicator (0 or 1) of whether or not to execute a particular function. Or, I have another section that looks like this: If wsG.Range("MSN_FYI") = 1 Then Call Paste_Table("" & sData, pTicker, ...) End If If wsG.Range("MSN_Owners") = 1 Then Call Paste_Table("" & sData, pTicker, ...) End If If wsG.Range("MSN_Analysts") = 1 Then Call Paste_Table("" & sData, pTicker, ...) End If If wsG.Range("MSN_Highlights") = 1 Then Call Paste_Table("" & sData, pTicker, ...) End If |
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