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On 8 May, 11:14, "Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi Andrea

In your example the values were in column C, but you wanted the results
written to column E.
Now, I think you are saying that the values are in column D, is that
correct?

If so then
Sub addLabels()

Dim lr As Long, i As Long
lr = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row

For i = 2 To lr Step 2
If Cells(i, 4) = Cells(i + 1, 4) Then
If Cells(i, 4) < 0 Then
Cells(i, 5) = "CashW": Cells(i + 1, 5) = "SecW"
Else
Cells(i, 5) = "CashD": Cells(i + 1, 5) = "SecD"
End If
End If
Next

End Sub

In the Cells(i,4) the 4 is referring to column D (4th column), and the
"i" is referring to the row number, starting with row 2 and getting
stepped up by 2 each time.

If I have got the wrong column now, then you should be able to amend.

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On 8 May, 10:00, wrote:
On 8 May, 09:49, "Roger Govier"
wrote:


Hi


Assuming the data is sorted by Name, and that there are always
matching
pairs of data then the following would work


Sub addLabels()


Dim lr As Long, i As Long
lr = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row


For i = 2 To lr Step 2
If Cells(i, 2) = Cells(i + 1, 2) Then
If Cells(i, 3) = Cells(i + 1, 3) Then
Cells(i, 5) = "CashW"
Cells(i + 1, 5) = "SecW"
End If
End If
Next


End Sub


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Col A Col B Col C Col D
050807 John Bell -100.00 CashW
050807 John Bell -100.00 SecW
060807 Andrew Davis 580.00 CashD
060807 Andrew Davis 580.00 SecB


Hi There


I would like a speadsheet than can identify two matching rows and
then
in column E (the above data is for example) enter a value based
on two
critera. The criteria being;


IF Row matches THEN in Column of the row enter "CashW" and then
for
the next row that matches in column E cell enter "SecW".


In the example data Columns A, B and C are already completed, I
need
a macro to populate Column D (Actually column E in my real data)


Someone please help,


Kind Regards,


Andrea- Hide quoted text -


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Hi Roger


This does not work.


I used names as an example but it maybe that I have the same
description in some of the cells. Even some of the amounts are the
same.


The only thing I can guarantee is that both rows will appear one
after
the other.


If its a negative number then the first row should be "CashW" and the
second row "SecW" and if its a positive the first row should be
"CashD" and the second row should be "SecD".


I hope you can help as this has been driving me mad......I do this
manually every month....


such a nightmare.


thanks


Andrea- Hide quoted text -


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Hi Roger


This macro labels everything even the negative figues in column D with
a "CashD" label and a "SecD" Label.


It should be if the cell in column D is negative then label with
"CashW" and "SecW"


if its a positive number then label with "CashD" and "SecD"


Many thanks


Sorry if this is confusing.


Andrea- Hide quoted text -


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Hi Roger

Worked a treat!!!!

Thanks so much,

Andrea

 
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