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Combine two Codes into one Sheet
Hello from Steved
Can I combine the below to work on the same worksheet ("Sheet1") Thankyou. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Dim TimeStr As String On Error GoTo EndMacro If Application.Intersect(Target, Range("B6:B500,F6:F500")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Value = "" Then Exit Sub End If Application.EnableEvents = False With Target If .HasFormula = False Then Select Case Len(.Value) Case 1 ' e.g., 1 = 00:01 AM TimeStr = "00:0" & .Value Case 2 ' e.g., 12 = 00:12 AM TimeStr = "00:" & .Value Case 3 ' e.g., 735 = 7:35 AM TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 4 ' e.g., 1234 = 12:34 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 5 ' e.g., 12345 = 1:23:45 NOT 12:03:45 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 2, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case 6 ' e.g., 123456 = 12:34:56 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 3, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case Else Err.Raise 0 End Select .Value = TimeValue(TimeStr) End If End With Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub EndMacro: MsgBox "You did not enter a valid time" Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) With Target If .Count 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Range("A5:AB272"), .Cells) Is Nothing Then Application.EnableEvents = False If Not IsEmpty(.Value) Then Me.Range("b3") = Now End If Application.EnableEvents = True End If End With End Sub |
Combine two Codes into one Sheet
You cannot have two Worksheet_Change macros on the same sheet, but you can
incorporate the code from the second macro into an existing Worksheet_Change event. Just make sure that there is nothing that conflicts between the two in the way of variable values, etc. "Steved" wrote: Hello from Steved Can I combine the below to work on the same worksheet ("Sheet1") Thankyou. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Dim TimeStr As String On Error GoTo EndMacro If Application.Intersect(Target, Range("B6:B500,F6:F500")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Value = "" Then Exit Sub End If Application.EnableEvents = False With Target If .HasFormula = False Then Select Case Len(.Value) Case 1 ' e.g., 1 = 00:01 AM TimeStr = "00:0" & .Value Case 2 ' e.g., 12 = 00:12 AM TimeStr = "00:" & .Value Case 3 ' e.g., 735 = 7:35 AM TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 4 ' e.g., 1234 = 12:34 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 5 ' e.g., 12345 = 1:23:45 NOT 12:03:45 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 2, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case 6 ' e.g., 123456 = 12:34:56 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 3, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case Else Err.Raise 0 End Select .Value = TimeValue(TimeStr) End If End With Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub EndMacro: MsgBox "You did not enter a valid time" Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) With Target If .Count 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Range("A5:AB272"), .Cells) Is Nothing Then Application.EnableEvents = False If Not IsEmpty(.Value) Then Me.Range("b3") = Now End If Application.EnableEvents = True End If End With End Sub |
Combine two Codes into one Sheet
Thankyou you have been very helpful.
"JLGWhiz" wrote: You cannot have two Worksheet_Change macros on the same sheet, but you can incorporate the code from the second macro into an existing Worksheet_Change event. Just make sure that there is nothing that conflicts between the two in the way of variable values, etc. "Steved" wrote: Hello from Steved Can I combine the below to work on the same worksheet ("Sheet1") Thankyou. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) Dim TimeStr As String On Error GoTo EndMacro If Application.Intersect(Target, Range("B6:B500,F6:F500")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Cells.Count 1 Then Exit Sub End If If Target.Value = "" Then Exit Sub End If Application.EnableEvents = False With Target If .HasFormula = False Then Select Case Len(.Value) Case 1 ' e.g., 1 = 00:01 AM TimeStr = "00:0" & .Value Case 2 ' e.g., 12 = 00:12 AM TimeStr = "00:" & .Value Case 3 ' e.g., 735 = 7:35 AM TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 4 ' e.g., 1234 = 12:34 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Right(.Value, 2) Case 5 ' e.g., 12345 = 1:23:45 NOT 12:03:45 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 1) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 2, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case 6 ' e.g., 123456 = 12:34:56 TimeStr = Left(.Value, 2) & ":" & _ Mid(.Value, 3, 2) & ":" & Right(.Value, 2) Case Else Err.Raise 0 End Select .Value = TimeValue(TimeStr) End If End With Application.EnableEvents = True Exit Sub EndMacro: MsgBox "You did not enter a valid time" Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) With Target If .Count 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Range("A5:AB272"), .Cells) Is Nothing Then Application.EnableEvents = False If Not IsEmpty(.Value) Then Me.Range("b3") = Now End If Application.EnableEvents = True End If End With End Sub |
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