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use COUNTIF to total BOLD TEXT??
I am auditing a list of subscribers (for their Dental benefit), and
highlighted (in BOLD text) the ones I need to research. I want to count the cells with BOLD text in a single column. How do I do this? I looked (believe me, I looked!) all over Microsoft "Help" and did not find any references for a way to do this. Of course, whenever I use help, I curse (CURSE, I say!) the MS search algorithm. It is so deficient it drives me nuts!! Those who have seen my previous posts know this... Can't MS just buy (or clone) the one Google uses? That one works so well... It would be nice if their search-for-help- alogrithm told you if you Can't do somehting - like put nice custom colors as borders on a group of cells, or merge cells in a shared workbook, or... Anyway, please tell me if you know of any way to total BOLD text using a function -I'll use a macro if I have to but they REALLY drive me nuts - especially since I have so much trouble debugging them. Your help is appreciated... Mark Diaz Boston, MA USA |
use COUNTIF to total BOLD TEXT??
Take a look at
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm HTH "Brainless_in_Boston" wrote: I am auditing a list of subscribers (for their Dental benefit), and highlighted (in BOLD text) the ones I need to research. I want to count the cells with BOLD text in a single column. How do I do this? I looked (believe me, I looked!) all over Microsoft "Help" and did not find any references for a way to do this. Of course, whenever I use help, I curse (CURSE, I say!) the MS search algorithm. It is so deficient it drives me nuts!! Those who have seen my previous posts know this... Can't MS just buy (or clone) the one Google uses? That one works so well... It would be nice if their search-for-help- alogrithm told you if you Can't do somehting - like put nice custom colors as borders on a group of cells, or merge cells in a shared workbook, or... Anyway, please tell me if you know of any way to total BOLD text using a function -I'll use a macro if I have to but they REALLY drive me nuts - especially since I have so much trouble debugging them. Your help is appreciated... Mark Diaz Boston, MA USA |
use COUNTIF to total BOLD TEXT??
These links refer to cells that have color fill, but perhaps you can adapt
the approach to Bold http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.ColourCounter.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/SortByColor.htm "Brainless_in_Boston" wrote: I am auditing a list of subscribers (for their Dental benefit), and highlighted (in BOLD text) the ones I need to research. I want to count the cells with BOLD text in a single column. How do I do this? I looked (believe me, I looked!) all over Microsoft "Help" and did not find any references for a way to do this. Of course, whenever I use help, I curse (CURSE, I say!) the MS search algorithm. It is so deficient it drives me nuts!! Those who have seen my previous posts know this... Can't MS just buy (or clone) the one Google uses? That one works so well... It would be nice if their search-for-help- alogrithm told you if you Can't do somehting - like put nice custom colors as borders on a group of cells, or merge cells in a shared workbook, or... Anyway, please tell me if you know of any way to total BOLD text using a function -I'll use a macro if I have to but they REALLY drive me nuts - especially since I have so much trouble debugging them. Your help is appreciated... Mark Diaz Boston, MA USA |
use COUNTIF to total BOLD TEXT??
Sorry Misposted as reply to your post
"Brainless_in_Boston" wrote: I am auditing a list of subscribers (for their Dental benefit), and highlighted (in BOLD text) the ones I need to research. I want to count the cells with BOLD text in a single column. How do I do this? I looked (believe me, I looked!) all over Microsoft "Help" and did not find any references for a way to do this. Of course, whenever I use help, I curse (CURSE, I say!) the MS search algorithm. It is so deficient it drives me nuts!! Those who have seen my previous posts know this... Can't MS just buy (or clone) the one Google uses? That one works so well... It would be nice if their search-for-help- alogrithm told you if you Can't do somehting - like put nice custom colors as borders on a group of cells, or merge cells in a shared workbook, or... Anyway, please tell me if you know of any way to total BOLD text using a function -I'll use a macro if I have to but they REALLY drive me nuts - especially since I have so much trouble debugging them. Your help is appreciated... Mark Diaz Boston, MA USA |
count BOLD text cells? ANSWER!?!!!
Check out this cool link found after 2 google searches:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/udfs/sumbold.html Here's their answer with code, I have not tested it: One problem is that there are no events that fire when cell formatting is changed. While using Application.Volatile causes the cell to recalculate any time a calculation is done on the worksheet, this means that the cell may not contain a valid value unless a manual calculation (e.g., F9) is performed. Put this in a regular code module. '************************************************* ***** 'Purpose: Sum cells with bold formatting applied 'Inputs: vInput - array of one or more input ranges 'Returns: Sum of cells in vInput with bold formatting '************************************************* ***** Public Function SumBold( _ ParamArray vInput() As Variant) As Variant Dim rParam As Variant Dim rCell As Range Dim vTemp As Variant Application.Volatile On Error GoTo ErrHandler For Each rParam In vInput If TypeName(rParam) = "Range" Then With rParam For Each rCell In Intersect( _ .Cells, .Cells.Parent.UsedRange) With rCell If .Font.Bold Then If IsError(.Value) Then vTemp = .Value Exit For ElseIf VarType(.Value2) = vbDouble Then vTemp = vTemp + .Value2 End If End If End With Next rCell End With End If Next rParam SumBold = vTemp Continue: On Error GoTo 0 Exit Function ErrHandler: 'Check for overflow If Err.Number = 6 Then SumBold = CVErr(xlErrNum) Resume Continue End Function Thanks to Harlan Grove for pointing out that the .Value2 property was appropriate to use here, rather than .Value. ===================== Pretty cool, eh? Anyone want to test this & post results? I don'thave time right now... Mark aka Brainless in Boston "Sandy" wrote: Sorry Misposted as reply to your post |
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