'instantiate the userform
Set ufUpdate = New UUpdate
ufUpdate.lbxStatus.AddItem "Starting Process..."
ufUpdate.lbxStatus.AddItem "Do the next thing..."
ufUpdate.lbxStatus.AddItem "Done!"
ufUpdate.Show....................
Im consolidating datas from muliple excel files to single data base excel file.Am having macro and it is working fine for me.But when am loading data to data base file the excel files are vibrating.To avoid this issue i want to Set the progress bar which should indicate the progress of the data loading.
I'm trying to come up with an efficient formulae or function to calculate tax
The problem I have is that the tax is progressive. As below
the first 20,000 is taxed at 5% the next 20,000 is taxed at 6% the next 20,000 is taxed at 7% the next 20,000 is taxed at 8% the next 20,000 is taxed at 9% more than 100,000 is taxed at 10%
I'm trying to do a formula like below
Cell B3 is my taxable amount Cell B5 =IF(B$3>20000,20000*0.05,B$3*0.05) Cell B6 =IF(B$3>40000,40000*0.05,(B$3-20000)*0.05)
This gives me a problem in that for 35k say, I end up with a negative number for the second part in cell B6. My other issue is that each calculation will take up 6 rows on my spreadsheet. I was hoping to set up a function that could do this in a cell, but even the simple stage defeats me at the moment.
I struggling in progress bar code, Once userForm.show code executes code execution stops, Once if i close the userform at runtime step wise code continues from next line in this case i mean UserForm.ProgressBar1.Min = 0
Sub test() UserForm.Show UserForm.ProgressBar1.Min = 0 UserForm.ProgressBar1.Max = 100
I have a code that has a loop with up to 100,000 possible iterations. The max number of iterations, N, is variable and to be specified by the user via user form.
That's why I like to show only incremental progress , say 5% competed , 10% completed ,... , so on. What is the best way to code it?
but for some reason it does not get updated while the code is running. Is that because the user form is visible? For now, I'm trying to add a label progress bar to the user form, but StatusBar would suffice.
I'm using a mostly recorded macro to do some rather lengthy formatting in a workbook. The formatting is lengthy enough that I don't want people to think the PC is hung. So I'd like to use the progress bar. I'm trying to trim the code down to just the bare essentials for running the progress bar during the macro procedure (and so I can better understand what's happening in the code). The attachment shows what I've done so far. When I press the "Format Workbook" button then I have to press another button ("Run Progress Meter") to really launch the progress bar.
I am using the following code to activate a progress bar.
Private Sub UserForm_Activate()
Dim dTime As Date Dim i, t As Integer For i = 1 To 100 Step 100 / 8 dTime = Now + TimeValue("0:00:01") Application.Wait TimeValue(dTime) ProgressBar1.Value = i Next i End Sub
This works fine and the progress bar moves in 8 steps.
However, I want to include this into a module of code and it moves along according to how far down the module my code is running.
I have 2 macros ready and i need to merge it to one to make it run.
First macros will do the calculation and the other is adopted from a website as an sample to display % of process. Now the issue is i don't know how to merge it. Can any one help me to setup this file please. Copy of sample file is attached for your reference.
Calculation Macros:
VB: Sub Premium() Dim ws As Worksheet, ws1 As Worksheet, ws2 As Worksheet Dim cel As Range, cel2 As Range, cel3 As Range, cel4 As Range, found As Range, rng As Range, age As Variant
I have created a Excel userform. Since it has lot of controls, it takes good amount of time to load.
Is there a possibility of displaying a progress bar till the userform is loaded.
Google search has shown me ways to create a progress bar using Excel Forms. However, I am looking for a way to show the progress bar till the main userform is loaded.
I want to create a progress bar that will show how much percent is completed from bottom to top. It should count total total number of cases in the table. suppose they are 280 then it should show 0 to 280 in a label. 0 at the bottom and 280 at the top. then count how many cases have been completed as a percentage going up when percentage is increasing.
I have a macro that takes about a minute to run. I would like to add a progress bar to appear once the macro starts running. There are no loops in the macro. What are my options?
I have in cell A1, as display, a value [500]. This display is calculated in cell B1 [=200+300], here I may change the values. To draw attention, I want the display [500] to continuously start from 100 to 500 [like a counter where it stops at 500 and starts again from 100]. This display will be idle if the value is under 250.
It would be more lively if a progress bar is shown; maybe using the REPT function [REPT("I",50)] where the "I" starts over again and again after the 50th times is reached.
InputAnswer = InputBox( _ prompt:="Enter NAV date for verification against Bloomberg in the format DD/MM/YYYY", _ Title:="Date Input Screen", _ Default:="DD/MM/YYY")
If UserForm4.TextBox1.Text = "" Then GoTo 4 OL_TK_Crit = UserForm4.Label24.Caption & " " & UserForm4.Label23.Caption & " " & UserForm4.Label38.Caption & " " & UserForm4.Label3.Caption 'your task subject to be updated
The problem is that while the code is running, my userform refuses to show it's face, and only appears when the macro has finished! I get this quite frequently, and cant fathom the cause
I want to display a progress bar for when those macros are run. I've read many different ways to do this when I search it on google but I would prefer to use the cleanest method where I can simply call the appropriate procedure for each different macro, without changing any of the other code of the progress bar.
I have a progress bar on a form......it is there for no reason other than for me to practise such things...the code came off these forums and the bar is powered by a random number...
now my problem is the moment it start running i cannot do anything on the form....i would like my bar to do it's thing but still be able to click on the cancel button to get out of the form any help on this would be fantastic
Private Sub UserForm_Activate() Dim dTime As Date Dim i As Integer
Do Until i = 100 For i = 1 To 100 Step 100 / 8 dTime = Now + TimeValue("0:00:01") Application.Wait TimeValue(dTime) ' ProgressBar1.Value = RandNumGen(1, 98, 1) 'AboutScreen.Repaint Next i 'AboutScreen.Repaint Loop
I want to include a progress bar in my macro and have got the code from another website. However, after the progress bar is displayed i cannot get it to move to the next line of code in the module. In the example i've got, the code in the user form window simply calls a sub called "main" and continues on through that sub. Whenever i call one of my sub routines an error box states" ambiguous name detected". This never happens with the sub called "main"? Why is this happening? A portion of the code is shown below. After "userform1.show", the user form is displayed but the program will not move on to "get_blades" sub routine?
Browse_Folder ' Sub routine "browse_folder" selected to select folder ' containing the mea files.
UserForm1.LabelProgress.Width = 0 UserForm1.Show
' HourGlass
get_blades (lookinname) ' Use sub routine get_blades
I have a macro that calls the Calculate event. My problem is that the workbook is rather big and so the calculate takes some time. The user cant see the Status bar as I am working in full screen mode and useing Userforms that fill the entire screen.
I want to be able to display the progress (eg: Calculateing 35%) to the user.
Is there any way that a macro can "read" this info from the statusbar or from somewhere else?
I have a macro that runs when the file is opened and takes some time. I turn off the screen updating to speed the process. I want a msgbox, or something, to tell users that file is processing information that does not require a response to continue the code.
I am using a version of the Progress bar code shown below which I found on a thread here.
Private Sub UserForm_Activate() Dim dTime As Date Dim i, t As Integer For i = 1 To 100 Step 100 / 8 dTime = Now + TimeValue("0:00:01") Application.Wait TimeValue(dTime) ProgressBar1.Value = i Next i End Sub
I have the code written so the progress bar shows the progress by taking the total number of loops that need to happen divided by the number of times the loop has taken place. During each loop, the macro copies and pastes data and formats it, then loops again after updating the progress bar. The progress bar works great and shows the progress of the macro if I step through the macro. But if I run the macro at around 25% or 30% the Userform with the progress bar stops updating the bar and the progress seems like its stuck at that percent. The macro still runs fine and finishes without any errors. The macro does not turn off the screen updating. I just can't figure it out.
I'm running a simulation that utilizes the Data Table function. The table itself is quite large (280 elements in the row, 10K in the column). It currently takes about an hour to run. (Full disclosure: I did this instead of a couple of "for" loops because I have to consolidate/manipulate a bunch of data from several sheets and it seemed to be running slower than a data table). how to write a progress bar for this type of code? I.e. code that does not loop and is just time-consuming?
how to create a progress meter based on yes/no (completed/not completed) responses? If 2/10 responses are completed, then the progress meter would display 20% or 20% of the bar would be red. Is this even possible in excel? I've used conditional formatting to create a progress meter but can't figure out how to make a progress bar based on responses.