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Well, the OP emailed me directly, so I sent him a sample workbook
showing in stages how to achieve his aim. Pete On Jan 8, 7:28*pm, "Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)" wrote: I am using Microsoft Excel 2007. I have an account number in C:2. Associated with this account number is a set (in a column) of 3 digit numbers in W:2, W:3, W:4, W:5. When there are multiple 3 digit numbers in Column W, there are blank spaces under C:2. When the next account number appears (C:6), it has it's own set of 3 digit numbers. I need to take each 3 digit number associated with the account number and move them into adjacent columns on the same line as the account number. So, W:3 would move to X:2, W:4 would move to Y:2, W:5 would move to Z:2 and so on. I assume I need a VB solution. Can anyone help me with this? Thank you very much in advance.- Hide quoted text - I think I've already replied to this somewhere else - please don't multi-post. Sorry, I thought I had to multi-post. Do you know where you replied to this topic? And hence the problem with multi-posting. For your future consideration... From a post by Jeff Johnson in the compiled VB newsgroups: "You have posted this question individually to multiple groups. *This is called Multiposting and it's BAD. Replies made in one *group will not be visible in the other groups, which may cause *multiple people to respond to your question with the same answer *because they didn't know someone else had already done it. This *is a waste of time. *If you MUST post your message to multiple groups, post a single *message and select all the groups (or type their names manually *in the Newsgroups field, separated by commas) in which you want *it to be seen. This is called Crossposting and when used properly *it is GOOD." Some additional comment previously posted by me: "You may not see this as a problem, but those of us who volunteer *answering questions on newsgroups do see it as a problem. You can't *imagine how annoying it is for a volunteer to read a question, *research background material, test sample code and then formulate *and post an answer to the original question only to go to another *newsgroup and find the question posted and ALREADY answered over *there. On top of that, if you cross-post your question, all of the *readers in all the newsgroups it is cross-posted to see both the *original question and all of the answers given to it. This is *beneficial to you because then we can add additional material to, *add clarification to, as well as add additional examples to an *answer you have received previously... that means you end up with *a more complete solution to your problem. This is a win-win *situation for all of us." Rick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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