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Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year
btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis
wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Try this macro: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Column = 1 Then Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(1, 5).Copy Target.Offset(1, 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas Application.CutCopyMode = False End If End Sub Hope this helps / Lars-Åke |
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On Dec 31, 11:47*pm, Lars-Åke Aspelin
wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Try this macro: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) * *If Target.Column = 1 Then * * *Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(1, 5).Copy * * *Target.Offset(1, 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas * * *Application.CutCopyMode = False * *End If End Sub Hope this helps / Lars-Åke Wow! I can't even tell what is happening there. Can you explain how it realizes the change in the cell and then copies the formulas down? Many thanks, _Sean |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:50:40 -0800 (PST), S Davis
wrote: On Dec 31, 11:47*pm, Lars-Åke Aspelin wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Try this macro: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) * *If Target.Column = 1 Then * * *Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(1, 5).Copy * * *Target.Offset(1, 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas * * *Application.CutCopyMode = False * *End If End Sub Hope this helps / Lars-Åke Wow! I can't even tell what is happening there. Can you explain how it realizes the change in the cell and then copies the formulas down? Many thanks, _Sean The Worksheet_Change sub is a predefined macro that is triggered whenever there are any changes in any cells of the worksheet. The (also predefined) parameter Target holds a reference to the cell that has been changed. In this case we are only interested in changes to column A (which has the value 1) therefore the If statement. The remaining three statements is the copying of Bn:Fn to Bn+1:Fn+1. Example: If changes are made to cell A2 then Target = A2 Target.Column = 1 (so this should be handled) Target.Offset(0,1) = B2 Target.Offset(0,1).Resize(1,5) = B2:F2 Target.Offset(1,1) = B3 Application.CutCopyMode = False is just to end the copying mode. Lars-Åke |
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Lars' code does the same as mine, only his executes for any selection in
column one and mine only executes if the selection is the next empty cell in column one. "S Davis" wrote: On Dec 31, 11:47 pm, Lars-Ã…ke Aspelin wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Try this macro: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Column = 1 Then Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(1, 5).Copy Target.Offset(1, 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas Application.CutCopyMode = False End If End Sub Hope this helps / Lars-Ã…ke Wow! I can't even tell what is happening there. Can you explain how it realizes the change in the cell and then copies the formulas down? Many thanks, _Sean |
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On Jan 1, 12:08*am, JLGWhiz wrote:
Lars' code does the same as mine, only his executes for any selection in column one and mine only executes if the selection is the next empty cell in column one. "S Davis" wrote: On Dec 31, 11:47 pm, Lars-Åke Aspelin wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly.. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Try this macro: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) * *If Target.Column = 1 Then * * *Target.Offset(0, 1).Resize(1, 5).Copy * * *Target.Offset(1, 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormulas * * *Application.CutCopyMode = False * *End If End Sub Hope this helps / Lars-Åke Wow! I can't even tell what is happening there. Can you explain how it realizes the change in the cell and then copies the formulas down? Many thanks, _Sean Well it works excellent. However, dumb as I may be, I can not get it to select the next cell in line after the macro has completed. Simply, if I enter text inbto A5, I need it to finish by selecting A6, or whatever it is. activecell.offset(0,-2).select is not working for some reason, though positive values do work.... |
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I didn't test this but it should work. Put it in the worksheet code module
for the sheet with the formulas. It assumes one header row. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim lr As Long lr = ActiveSheet.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row If Target = Range("A" & lr + 1) Then Range("B" & Target.Row & ":F" & Target.Row).Copy Range("B" & Target.Row + 1).PasteSpecial _ Paste:=xlPasteFormulas End If End Sub "S Davis" wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! |
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Try this in your sheet module.
Assumes you have formulas in B1:F1 Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) On Error GoTo enditall Application.EnableEvents = False If Target.Cells.Column = 1 Then n = Target.Row If Me.Range("A" & n).Value < "" Then With Target ..Offset(-1, 1).Resize(, 5).Copy _ Destination:=.Offset(, 1) End With End If End If enditall: Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! |
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On Jan 1, 12:13*am, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
Try this in your sheet module. Assumes you have formulas in B1:F1 Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) On Error GoTo enditall * * Application.EnableEvents = False If Target.Cells.Column = 1 Then * * * * n = Target.Row If Me.Range("A" & n).Value < "" Then With Target .Offset(-1, 1).Resize(, 5).Copy _ * * * * * * *Destination:=.Offset(, 1) End With * * * * End If * * End If enditall: * * Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:24:42 -0800 (PST), S Davis wrote: Hey, sorry for the title. It's late here in Africa. Happy new year btw! I need two relatively simple things. 1) I have a recorded macro that just copies a bunch of cells and then pastes them into the row below. Trouble is, they have direct cell references (ie. "B3:F3") which I would rather just be referred to as offsets from the activecell. Unsure how to do this in VBA though. 2) I would only like this macro to initiate once text is entered into a cell in column A. For instance, if the user enters text into cell A2, the macro should then initiate, copy all formulas from B2:F2, and paste them into B3:F3. If the user then enters text into A3, it should follow that it copies B3:F3 and pastes them into B4:F4. In summary: Once text is entered in to cell A2, the macro initiates and copies cells B2:F2, pastes them into B3:F3, and then selects A3 to end the macro. Of course, not ever referencing the cell by its name directly. The purpose for all this is to save file size of course, rather than having 65000*5 cells sitting there with inactive formulas jsut waiting for text to go into the A column. I hope this makes sense. Thanks! Much nicer, thank you Mr. Savant. I love this group :) Thank you Gord and JLWhiz as well, just saved me 7 meg of space and taught me a ton! -Sean in Africa |
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