(scroll down for example) I have 142 countries and 6 numbers beside each country starting from Column A, Cell 2 (A2) . I want to seperate the numbers into columns B,C,D,E,F,G
The formula I thought to usein B2 was =Right(A2,11) to give me the 3 next to Afghanistan in the ELICOS Column (B2) , but this gives me all the numbers
Question is How do I seperate each number so each one sits in the right column??
ELICOS Schools VET Higher Education Postgraduate Research Non Award AusAID/Defence
The problem I have is I have a cell that says "170.51CR" and I want to extract the number (to perform an operation) without changing the cell.
The reason why is that data is from a website which updates so I can't adjust it.
Eg if I have "170.51CR" in cell B3 and I want to times the number by another cell When I times that value it return an error so I just want to operate the function on the 170.51
The value that is returned is off by 2 rows everytime. When I evaluate the formula, it shows the correct row just before the indexing function does it's thing.
I have a cell phone bill for 20 or so phones and am trying to isolate one number at a time and evaluate usage. The first sheet is my data, the second is sheet ("Breakdown") is where I enter the number in A2 that I want to look at. When I do, it misses the first 2 rows and picks up 2 extra from the following phone number.
I cant seem to figure out how to use "Split". I searched in this forum and found a few posts but I did not understand the solved ones.
I have data in many rows in this format: $$ #901,11d3,[-B-] Ø.2494 +.0005/-.0000
The first thing to do is get rid of "$$ ", no biggie. Second is to split the data up based on the "," comma location. The above data would read #901 11d3 [-B-] Ø.2494 +.0005/-.0000
Each being in its own cell by "columns", thus the above break down would be in A2, A3 and A4 respectively assuming the original data is in A1.
Some strings of data can be over a hundred characters in length with multiple commas.
Having a strange issue running an autofilter on a set of data - trying to isolate a particular date...
I have four variables :
wsDataSheet (Worksheet) specifies the sheet containing the datargAllRange (Range) specifies the range of data to be filteredinValueDateColumn (Integer) specifies the column in which the dates are held (entire column is Date formatted)dtDate (Date) is a date value specified by the user on the main sheetFor test purposes, I've filled the column with the same date (19/07/2011) and specified the same date on the main sheet (19/07/2011) - and checked that all variables are holding their expected values in the debugger.
But for some reason, when I run the code...
Code: With wsDataSheet .AutoFilterMode = False .Range(rgAllRange.Address).AutoFilter Field:=inValueDateColumn, Criteria1:=dtDate End With
The autofilter finds no matches??
Very puzzled as I've gone to great lengths to ensure the date formats are consistent.
I have a long lists of values (product numbers) from our inventory records. Now, we've been given a new list of product numbers, some are the same and some are not.
I want to isolate (spit out) the values from column A, than don't match column B. Column B is the list we SHOULD be using, column A is what we're currently using. See example below.
Old Products New Products 34544 34544 34545 34546 34546 34547 34547 34548 34548 34550 34549 34551
I need the data "pulled down" into the subtotal row, so to get this after I subtotal, I'm sorting by C, and I've got some VBA deleting all rows where COLs A & B are blank (this is the longest part & the part I want changed the most - this gets rid of the non-subtotaled rows), extended replacing "Total" with "" in COL C and then inserting a lookup in A & B to get the data back next to the subtotals.
This takes really long and I'm sure there's a faster way to do this that I haven't thought of. All in all, I'm looking for something that will ONLY keep the subtotal rows, and will fill down the data to them while removing any non-subtotal rows.
Finding last empty cell on a column and inserting, copy paste the last non empty column. Now, I do have same problem again but this time I have to copy the last 3 non empty columns and paste it on 3 inserted column. Here is the piece of successful code with my previous problem.
Currently in Column B for all the rows I have a basic math formula which adds the last three entries for that row and divides them by 3. Currently, I constantly am needing to readjust the formula to include the correct columns for each row every time a new column entry is added. I am looking to set it up so it automatically sets the formula to read the last 3 entries without having to manually adjust the formula to D+E+F= to E+F+G= ect... when a new entry is added.
I am a relatively light Excel user. I mainly use it when working with the .dbf files that make-up GIS shapefiles.
My problem at hand: How can I compare/isolate the rows from spreadsheet #1 to #2 to determine which rows are unique to spreadsheet #1?
What I'm doing: I have a spreadsheet of addresses which I joined to our parcels shapefile to select those parcels. I am trying to determine the success rate of my join operation by isolating the rows which weren't joined. This would be determined by highlighting which rows from spreadsheet #1 aren't in #2.
How can I set up my sheets so that the background and grid are isolated, in other words only the background, the grid, and my data shows on the sheet, the rest will be blacked out. I need to email only the certain area of the worksheets.
I have a worksheet that tracks errors (10 different error types are tracked) that may occur on anywhere from 20 to 200 different jobs. What I need to be able to do is find all the jobs for any given day where a specific error has occurred two or more times for that day. Often a specific error will occured many times on the same job on the same day. What I need to end up with is only one row for each job that shows the Date/Time (m/d/yyy h:nn), JobNumber (number), ErrorNumber (text field) by either hiding or deleting those rows that do not meet the criteria.
513 BLUE RIDGE Kansas City, MO (39.104810141000485, -94.47983043799968)
I need to isolate the coordinates in separate cells. IE "39.10481014000485" in cell J2 & "-94.47983043999968" in cell K2. The problem is that some of the cells don't have 14 numbers behind the decimal, and my formula will sometimes grab either the comma ( "," ) or the end parenthesis ( ")" ). Is there a formula I can use to isolate the two coordinate plots?
The good thing is every cell is formatted exactly like this. I had been using a formula that looks like this.
=MID(F2,FIND("(",F2)+1,18)
I think it's close. I just cant figure out how to tell the formula to stop at the first comma, and to stop at the end parenthesis for the second set of coordinates.
I have the following type information in thousands of cells. I need too isolate the Width and Length from these cells. The width and the length are the two numbers on each side of the "X".
RAPITONE C2 10 X 10 100 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 10 X 10 250 RAPITONE M2 76 EI 42 X 100 ROLL
i am trying to isolate everthing after the last dash, now i did the same with the first dash using left, i tried to do the same using Right to get "155", but it gives me incorrect result,
Sheet1 ABC887878-1554-155 87878987878-1554-155 554-155Spreadsheet FormulasCellFormulaC8=LEFT(A8,FIND("-",A8)-1)C9=RIGHT(A9,FIND("-",A9)+1) Excel tables to the web >> Excel Jeanie HTML 4
Is it possible on Excel to make a drop down menu which picks records out of a list?
I've a big spreadsheet. Thousands of records. Each record has one of 100 people listed as responsible for it. I've highlighted stuff for them to fix, I'll be emailing it out to them, and they'll need to isolate the dozens of records they are each responsible for from the thousands of other ones.
They are, erm, technologically challenged. I want to keep it simple, put one menu on the screen and say
'Pick your name from the list.'
George W picks himself from the list, and then it lists his records only and not anybody else's.
Can Excel do that? (Rather, probably, but where do I start?)
I'd like to extract the rows with blank cells in Column C and product codes in Column B and create a list of product codes which don't have classifications on a separate list.
This new list would need the ability to be revised as other codes will be added once a macro is run.
In my workbook I have two tabs, the first tab is intended to call on data located on the second tab so I can evaluate & Display it in different ways. Here's what's worked so far. Where I'm stuck is attempts to try and combine the two.
- the second tab is named AW_Items_Import
Examples:
1) Looking on the second tab to count the number of times a object (identified on the first tab in Cell B13) appears =COUNTIF(AW_Items_Import!J:J,B13)
2) Looking on the second tab for items that fall within a set value range, the ranges specified on the first tab in cells C14 and E14
What I want to do, is combine 1) and 2) so I can isolate a search to a name specified on the first tab, THEN count the number of times that item falls within a set range, the range also specified on the first tab.
What I would like to do is create a userform where I can input a case reference number and click a command button which searches the CSV/TXT file for any notes for the specific reference number and then returns all notes (seperated by a blank line) in the textbox within the userform in the posted/saved format.
I can find lots about importing to excel but nothing about importing data to userforms.
CSV file added for format. The userform contains two text boxes, one blank for import and one for completing the case reference number (format on CSV file. Line item 1).
i.e. if I searched by SL-001-0155648 I would get the below (It's not code but I thought the best way of showing what I mean):
In the attached document is a timeline made from a scatter chart. Error bars using custom values are used to show the length of each task, however I can't get the chart to include error bars for the last 2 data points (tasks).
I have several files of data that are from a data logger. The data is broken up by day. Each day has roughly 43000 rows of data, at its sample rate. This has made charting the data a nuisance. Is there a way to resample the data so it fits in the 32000 points excel can chart? In the future I will set a sample rate that will keep the number of points below the 32K per series. I would like to be able to have the total number of points reduced by averaging the data not by simply deleting one of every four rows.
I am looking for the formula to put assign in the named range and i want to use that to identify on the column A the last row number which has data regardless of the data type whether it is numeric value or text or formula.
I found the formula from tech on the net where it returns the value of the last row =INDEX(A:A,MAX(MATCH(9.99999999999999E+307,A:A),MATCH(REPT("z",255),A:A)))
However, i want the formula to return the row number which of the last row which has data i was trying =OR(MATCH(REPT("z",255),Sheet1!$A:$A),MATCH(9.99999999999999E+307,Sheet1!$A:$A)) but somehow it does not work.