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Hello all,
I am very new to the VBA programming language. I have managed to solve most of my problems by looking for answers here, on the Internet and in a nice little book called "Excel 2003 VBA". Background: I am planning to have a excel sheet that can display information based on a list located in another sheet (a database of sorts). So, the "database sheet" contains names,numbers and values and I plan to have a "display sheet" that will display values and calculations for one member of the database/list at a time. VBA involvment: I want to be able to press a button to open up a simple userform with a listbox. In the listbox I want to list the members of the database. When I click on any of the members I want the userform to close and that the values for that perticular member to be displayed in my "display sheet". Problem: Well, the excel part is easy enough but I really don't know where to start with the VBA. I have created a userfrom and I have added a listbox. Now how do I get the listbox to display the "members" from the database sheet? All the rest I'll worry about later.. :) I haven't found any article yet to help me so maybe anyone here knows where I should start to look for info? Or can you give a hint so I know where to start? |
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On Oct 31, 9:02 am, Örjan Kihlbaum wrote:
Hello all, I am very new to the VBA programming language. I have managed to solve most of my problems by looking for answers here, on the Internet and in a nice little book called "Excel 2003 VBA". Background: I am planning to have a excel sheet that can display information based on a list located in another sheet (a database of sorts). So, the "database sheet" contains names,numbers and values and I plan to have a "display sheet" that will display values and calculations for one member of the database/list at a time. VBA involvment: I want to be able to press a button to open up a simple userform with a listbox. In the listbox I want to list the members of the database. When I click on any of the members I want the userform to close and that the values for that perticular member to be displayed in my "display sheet". Problem: Well, the excel part is easy enough but I really don't know where to start with the VBA. I have created a userfrom and I have added a listbox. Now how do I get the listbox to display the "members" from the database sheet? All the rest I'll worry about later.. :) I haven't found any article yet to help me so maybe anyone here knows where I should start to look for info? Or can you give a hint so I know where to start? Wouldnt it be easier to just add a find button, and a textbox to input the name they are looking for ? Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim rng As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Dim Row As Integer Dim firstAddress As String Set ws = Worksheets("sheet1") SearchTxt = TextBox1.Text ' This is textbox they are putting the name into If TextBox1.Text= "" Then GoTo ErrorMessage End If Set rng = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1"), _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=False) If Not r Is Nothing Then firstAddress = r.Address Do Set rng = Cells.FindNext(rng) Listbox.AddItem (rng) Loop While Not rng Is Nothing And rng.Address < firstAddress Else ' What you want it to do if thats false End if ErrorMessage: MsgBox "Please Type a Name", vbInformation, " No Names found" End Sub |
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On Oct 31, 3:22 pm, wrote:
On Oct 31, 9:02 am, Örjan Kihlbaum wrote: Hello all, I am very new to the VBA programming language. I have managed to solve most of my problems by looking for answers here, on the Internet and in a nice little book called "Excel 2003 VBA". Background: I am planning to have a excel sheet that can display information based on a list located in another sheet (a database of sorts). So, the "database sheet" contains names,numbers and values and I plan to have a "display sheet" that will display values and calculations for one member of the database/list at a time. VBA involvment: I want to be able to press a button to open up a simple userform with a listbox. In the listbox I want to list the members of the database. When I click on any of the members I want the userform to close and that the values for that perticular member to be displayed in my "display sheet". Problem: Well, the excel part is easy enough but I really don't know where to start with the VBA. I have created a userfrom and I have added a listbox. Now how do I get the listbox to display the "members" from the database sheet? All the rest I'll worry about later.. :) I haven't found any article yet to help me so maybe anyone here knows where I should start to look for info? Or can you give a hint so I know where to start? Wouldnt it be easier to just add a find button, and a textbox to input the name they are looking for ? Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim rng As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Dim Row As Integer Dim firstAddress As String Set ws = Worksheets("sheet1") SearchTxt = TextBox1.Text ' This is textbox they are putting the name into If TextBox1.Text= "" Then GoTo ErrorMessage End If Set rng = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1"), _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=False) If Not r Is Nothing Then firstAddress = r.Address Do Set rng = Cells.FindNext(rng) Listbox.AddItem (rng) Loop While Not rng Is Nothing And rng.Address < firstAddress Else ' What you want it to do if thats false End if ErrorMessage: MsgBox "Please Type a Name", vbInformation, " No Names found" End Sub- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Nope, sorry. It needs to be supersimple. Having to type in the names wont do unfortunally. Thanks though! |
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You can use RowSource, AddItem or List methods to load the ListBox or ComboBox.
Open the VBA editor (Alt + F11) and click help, then type one of the above methods into the search box to display a menu of related articles. "Ă–rjan Kihlbaum" wrote: Hello all, I am very new to the VBA programming language. I have managed to solve most of my problems by looking for answers here, on the Internet and in a nice little book called "Excel 2003 VBA". Background: I am planning to have a excel sheet that can display information based on a list located in another sheet (a database of sorts). So, the "database sheet" contains names,numbers and values and I plan to have a "display sheet" that will display values and calculations for one member of the database/list at a time. VBA involvment: I want to be able to press a button to open up a simple userform with a listbox. In the listbox I want to list the members of the database. When I click on any of the members I want the userform to close and that the values for that perticular member to be displayed in my "display sheet". Problem: Well, the excel part is easy enough but I really don't know where to start with the VBA. I have created a userfrom and I have added a listbox. Now how do I get the listbox to display the "members" from the database sheet? All the rest I'll worry about later.. :) I haven't found any article yet to help me so maybe anyone here knows where I should start to look for info? Or can you give a hint so I know where to start? |
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On Oct 31, 3:26 pm, JLGWhiz wrote:
You can use RowSource, AddItem or List methods to load the ListBox or ComboBox. Open the VBA editor (Alt + F11) and click help, then type one of the above methods into the search box to display a menu of related articles. "Örjan Kihlbaum" wrote: Hello all, I am very new to the VBA programming language. I have managed to solve most of my problems by looking for answers here, on the Internet and in a nice little book called "Excel 2003 VBA". Background: I am planning to have a excel sheet that can display information based on a list located in another sheet (a database of sorts). So, the "database sheet" contains names,numbers and values and I plan to have a "display sheet" that will display values and calculations for one member of the database/list at a time. VBA involvment: I want to be able to press a button to open up a simple userform with a listbox. In the listbox I want to list the members of the database. When I click on any of the members I want the userform to close and that the values for that perticular member to be displayed in my "display sheet". Problem: Well, the excel part is easy enough but I really don't know where to start with the VBA. I have created a userfrom and I have added a listbox. Now how do I get the listbox to display the "members" from the database sheet? All the rest I'll worry about later.. :) I haven't found any article yet to help me so maybe anyone here knows where I should start to look for info? Or can you give a hint so I know where to start?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you! I'll dive into this right away! :) |
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