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I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain
text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText |
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Exactly what are you trying to accomplish? Do you have a shape for each one
of the cells in the range and want to assign one cell's text to one shape? Or do you want to concatenate text in all the cells in the range and put that into your single shape? If so, how do you want it concatenated... by rows first, by columns first or as you see it? If none of the above, then what? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Paige" wrote in message ... I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText |
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hmm
i couldn't do it WITH an object try this ActiveSheet.Shapes(1).Select Selection.Characters.Text = Range("B2") Patrick Molloy (ex MVP) "Paige" wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText |
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I'm not sure if the problem you're having is the concatenation of those values
or if the string is too long when you try to plop it into the rectangle. But this may give you an idea: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myCell In myRng.Cells sText = sText & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell If Len(sText) 0 Then sText = Mid(sText, 2) End If iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Paige wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText -- Dave Peterson |
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Sorry I didn't explain myself well enough here. Am actually trying to insert
a small table into the shape; the table spans 3 columns and 5 rows. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure if the problem you're having is the concatenation of those values or if the string is too long when you try to plop it into the rectangle. But this may give you an idea: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myCell In myRng.Cells sText = sText & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell If Len(sText) 0 Then sText = Mid(sText, 2) End If iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Paige wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText -- Dave Peterson |
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What's a table?
Is it a picture of that range or what? Paige wrote: Sorry I didn't explain myself well enough here. Am actually trying to insert a small table into the shape; the table spans 3 columns and 5 rows. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure if the problem you're having is the concatenation of those values or if the string is too long when you try to plop it into the rectangle. But this may give you an idea: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myCell In myRng.Cells sText = sText & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell If Len(sText) 0 Then sText = Mid(sText, 2) End If iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Paige wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe...
Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim sLine As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim myRow As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myRow In myRng.Rows sLine = "" For Each myCell In myRow.Cells sLine = sLine & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell sText = sText & Mid(sLine, 2) & vbLf Next myRow iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Dave Peterson wrote: What's a table? Is it a picture of that range or what? Paige wrote: Sorry I didn't explain myself well enough here. Am actually trying to insert a small table into the shape; the table spans 3 columns and 5 rows. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure if the problem you're having is the concatenation of those values or if the string is too long when you try to plop it into the rectangle. But this may give you an idea: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myCell In myRng.Cells sText = sText & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell If Len(sText) 0 Then sText = Mid(sText, 2) End If iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Paige wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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It is just a range of cells, like A1:B4 below:
Col A Col B Row 1 Code Name Row 2 T2 Smith and Jones Row 3 T4 Wilson Row 4 T5 Johnson and Team Tried the code below, but no luck. What is happening is that data is downloaded from a database each time the user uses the form, and this data populates the range above with a code and name. So I need the shape to be dynamic and always reference what is in that range. Am calling the shape each time the user selects a cell in a specific column of another tab, via Worksheet_SelectionChange. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Maybe... Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim sLine As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim myRow As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myRow In myRng.Rows sLine = "" For Each myCell In myRow.Cells sLine = sLine & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell sText = sText & Mid(sLine, 2) & vbLf Next myRow iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Dave Peterson wrote: What's a table? Is it a picture of that range or what? Paige wrote: Sorry I didn't explain myself well enough here. Am actually trying to insert a small table into the shape; the table spans 3 columns and 5 rows. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not sure if the problem you're having is the concatenation of those values or if the string is too long when you try to plop it into the rectangle. But this may give you an idea: Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim shp As Shape Dim sText As String Dim mySubStr As String Dim myCell As Range Dim myRng As Range Dim iCtr As Long With ActiveSheet Set shp = .Shapes("Rectangle 1") Set myRng = .Range("s10:u45") sText = "" For Each myCell In myRng.Cells sText = sText & " " & myCell.Text Next myCell If Len(sText) 0 Then sText = Mid(sText, 2) End If iCtr = 1 Do While iCtr < Len(sText) mySubStr = Mid(sText, iCtr, 250) shp.TextFrame.Characters(iCtr).Insert String:=mySubStr iCtr = iCtr + 250 Loop End With End Sub Paige wrote: I have the following code (from Tom Ogilvy) that I'm using to put certain text into a shape; however, cannot figure out how to modify this to accommodate a range of cells (like S10:U45) versus just one cell. Tried using a range name also, but that doesn't work. Can someone help me understand how to do this please? Dim shp As Shape Set shp = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1") sText = Range("A249").Text shp.TextFrame.Characters.Text = sText -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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