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I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following:
A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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In column C2 type
=a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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But I don't want the cell address in column C. I want the actual formulas in
column A and column B. I just want to concatenate them. ie: not a2-b2, but instead ((562*12)-100). Do you know how to do that? thanks. "JLGWhiz" wrote: In column C2 type =a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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This is what you want in every cell in column C ???
((562*12)-100). "kgallo" wrote: But I don't want the cell address in column C. I want the actual formulas in column A and column B. I just want to concatenate them. ie: not a2-b2, but instead ((562*12)-100). Do you know how to do that? thanks. "JLGWhiz" wrote: In column C2 type =a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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No, but yes. So for example:
A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 =(200*4) =45 =((200*4)-45) 3 =(568*48) =58 =((568*48)-58) I have hundreds of row of the above (not the same numbers - all different). Do you know how to write a macro to do this? Thanks! "Mike" wrote: This is what you want in every cell in column C ??? ((562*12)-100). "kgallo" wrote: But I don't want the cell address in column C. I want the actual formulas in column A and column B. I just want to concatenate them. ie: not a2-b2, but instead ((562*12)-100). Do you know how to do that? thanks. "JLGWhiz" wrote: In column C2 type =a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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So copy the formula in column A and - the value in column B
"kgallo" wrote: No, but yes. So for example: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 =(200*4) =45 =((200*4)-45) 3 =(568*48) =58 =((568*48)-58) I have hundreds of row of the above (not the same numbers - all different). Do you know how to write a macro to do this? Thanks! "Mike" wrote: This is what you want in every cell in column C ??? ((562*12)-100). "kgallo" wrote: But I don't want the cell address in column C. I want the actual formulas in column A and column B. I just want to concatenate them. ie: not a2-b2, but instead ((562*12)-100). Do you know how to do that? thanks. "JLGWhiz" wrote: In column C2 type =a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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What I see is that you are subtracting the value in column b from the product
of the formula in column a. That is what the formula in column C does by your illustration below. That is if you try to concatenate the values of the two columns, you will have to change the data types to string, then you could use =CONCATNATE(a2, b2) in cell C2 then copy down. That would yield =(564*12)=216 and I don't believe that is what you want. What I originally gave you does what the formula that you show for column C does, it just does not display the formula in that format. It does give the same resulting value in column C. "kgallo" wrote: No, but yes. So for example: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 =(200*4) =45 =((200*4)-45) 3 =(568*48) =58 =((568*48)-58) I have hundreds of row of the above (not the same numbers - all different). Do you know how to write a macro to do this? Thanks! "Mike" wrote: This is what you want in every cell in column C ??? ((562*12)-100). "kgallo" wrote: But I don't want the cell address in column C. I want the actual formulas in column A and column B. I just want to concatenate them. ie: not a2-b2, but instead ((562*12)-100). Do you know how to do that? thanks. "JLGWhiz" wrote: In column C2 type =a2 - b2 Then drag it down the entire column for as many rows as you have data in columns A and B. To drag it down, select the cell with the formula in column C and put the mounse pointer on the node at the lower right corner of the selection outline until it forms a plus sign. Press and hold the left mouse button and drag down. It will copy your formula and assign the appropriate row numbers as it does so. "kgallo" wrote: I am trying to write a simple macro to an essence do the following: A B C 1 =(564*12) =216 =((564*12)-216) 2 3 I want a macro to do column C. I have hundreds of rows where I need this and would rather not type them all out. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks. |
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