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Ayo

Is it possible to assign fonts using formular?
 
I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?

Chip Pearson

Is it possible to assign fonts using formular?
 
A formula can only return a result to the cell. It cannot modify
anything else, including formatting. If you manually format part of a
cell's content, that formatting will be deleted when the formula is
recalculated.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
[email on web site]



On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:52:01 -0800, Ayo
wrote:

I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?


Dave Peterson

Is it possible to assign fonts using formular?
 
Check your other post, too.

Ayo wrote:

I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?


--

Dave Peterson

Copacetic

Is it possible to assign fonts using formular?
 
Can I code a script that will, based on a selected value, format a
cell, and then fill it with a result of another cell's lookup value,
carrying the font that the code assigned based on the selected "font
choice"?

Then, my next selection would run the code again, so the code would
have to have several formatting modules that get called by the selected
drop down list value, and that value would get tested for each time the
drop down changes.

That way, I can have a result cell, that has a variable font by way of
one choice, and a variable value by way of another.

Is this possible? It should be a mere formatting script that I copy
and repeat several times, renaming each sub-module and pointing each at a
different font to be made available.



On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 16:11:25 -0600, Chip Pearson
wrote:

A formula can only return a result to the cell. It cannot modify
anything else, including formatting. If you manually format part of a
cell's content, that formatting will be deleted when the formula is
recalculated.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
[email on web site]



On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:52:01 -0800, Ayo
wrote:

I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?


Copacetic

Is it possible to assign fonts using VB code?
 
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:58:00 -0700, Copacetic
wrote:

Can I code a script that will, based on a selected value, format a
cell, and then fill it with a result of another cell's lookup value,
carrying the font that the code assigned based on the selected "font
choice"?

Then, my next selection would run the code again, so the code would
have to have several formatting modules that get called by the selected
drop down list value, and that value would get tested for each time the
drop down changes.

That way, I can have a result cell, that has a variable font by way of
one choice, and a variable value by way of another.

Is this possible? It should be a mere formatting script that I copy
and repeat several times, renaming each sub-module and pointing each at a
different font to be made available.



On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 16:11:25 -0600, Chip Pearson
wrote:

A formula can only return a result to the cell. It cannot modify
anything else, including formatting. If you manually format part of a
cell's content, that formatting will be deleted when the formula is
recalculated.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
[email on web site]



On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:52:01 -0800, Ayo
wrote:

I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?



Had to re-post this as a new post since a lot of folks do not look at a
response to a post.

Any thoughts on the topic, folks?

JLGWhiz[_2_]

Is it possible to assign fonts using VB code?
 
Not sure what you are asking, but see if this gets you pointed in the right
direction.

Sub WTTwo() 'Displays each letter with different font and color
diagonally
Dim MyValue, MyString
MyString = "WATCHTHIS"
fnt = Array("Algerian", "Kristen ITC", "Comic Sans MS", "Forte",
"Jokerman", "Colonna MT", "Book Antigua", "Broadway", "Chiller", "Playbill",
"Georgia", "Mistral", "Bauhaus 93", "Eras Bold ITC")
counter = 1
Do
Randomize
MyValue = Int((13 * Rnd) + 1)
If counter <= 5 Then
Cells(counter + 1, counter + 3).Font.Name = fnt(MyValue)
Cells(counter + 1, counter + 3).Font.Size = (counter * 2) +
28
Cells(counter + 1, counter + 3).Font.ColorIndex = (counter *
2) + 4
Cells(counter + 1, counter + 3) = Mid(MyString, counter, 1)
End If
If counter = 6 Then
Cells(counter - 3, counter + 2).Font.Name = fnt(MyValue)
Cells(counter - 3, counter + 2).Font.Size = (counter * 2) +
28
Cells(counter - 3, counter + 2).Font.ColorIndex = (counter *
3) + 15
Cells(counter - 3, counter + 2) = Mid(MyString, counter, 1)
End If
counter = counter + 1
Beep
'HalfSecDly '<<<separate function not included
Loop Until counter = 10
PauseTime
End Sub



"Copacetic" wrote in message
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:58:00 -0700, Copacetic
wrote:

Can I code a script that will, based on a selected value, format a
cell, and then fill it with a result of another cell's lookup value,
carrying the font that the code assigned based on the selected "font
choice"?

Then, my next selection would run the code again, so the code would
have to have several formatting modules that get called by the selected
drop down list value, and that value would get tested for each time the
drop down changes.

That way, I can have a result cell, that has a variable font by way of
one choice, and a variable value by way of another.

Is this possible? It should be a mere formatting script that I copy
and repeat several times, renaming each sub-module and pointing each at a
different font to be made available.



On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 16:11:25 -0600, Chip Pearson
wrote:

A formula can only return a result to the cell. It cannot modify
anything else, including formatting. If you manually format part of a
cell's content, that formatting will be deleted when the formula is
recalculated.

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
[email on web site]



On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:52:01 -0800, Ayo
wrote:

I have a formular:
=REPT("|",(VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE )/200))& " " &
VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)

but I need to change the font of the 2nd
"VLOOKUP($E$4,SummaryTable,6,FALSE)" section.
Is this possible to do?



Had to re-post this as a new post since a lot of folks do not look at a
response to a post.

Any thoughts on the topic, folks?





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