to delete a tab in a file. The macro then prompts me with something like "Are you sure? There may be data in there?" How can I get the macro to answer that question?
I am dealing with data sets from various instruments that have different sample rates. I am deleting data points I don't need from some of the sets with higher sample rates so that all the data is on the same time scale.
The macro I have is super simple, but incredibly slow. I'm simply deleting every other cell down a column.
VB:
Sub OATcondense() Application.ScreenUpdating = False Do While ActiveCell <> "" ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Delete Shift:=xlUp ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Loop Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub
A have a worksheet in excel which was copied from pdf.
in each cell number of different lines, the data appears on a new lines. the same as using the new line character. (ALT + ENTER)
The document is huge. well over 3000 individual cells, and generally 4 or 5 lines in each one. Is there anyway i can globally change the whole documents. Just deleteling all the new lines??
I have a worksheet that I need to be able to easily copy and paste the formula/formatting from the row above, but not the Values entered, (if any). I am using columns A to DG.
I just really need to be able to copy all the formula in these cells down - nothing exciting or fancy.
I've tried formatting as a table as per some searches and that was difficult! My column headings changed, and when I inserted a row, two of the formula's wouldn't copy down - plus the shading and borders went wonky in places.
I have a macro which refreshes a query when the spreadsheet is opened. This works fine when online.
However, if the user is not online, the query is unable to refresh and the macro just hangs.
Is there a code which will enable me to say " if unable to refresh then move on to the next line"?
here's the code below.
Private Sub Workbook_Open() Sheets("Houselist").Activate Selection.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False Sheets("Front").Select Range("A1").Select End Sub
I am trying to write a macro that takes the value in cell B2 from a workbook called ""numbers" in a worksheet called "summary," and creates a new worksheet in a workbook called "filestransfer" that is named the same thing as the value in cell B2 from "numbers." That part is done.
So I have a macro that creates a monthly set of reports, but some of them only relate to period 5 onwards. I wanted the macro to check whether a folder exists for periods 1 to 4, and if so, delete the folder and all the files inside it. I've used the following...
Code: If Period < 5 Then If Dir("I:AcctsCentral EngineeringEngineering Reporting Pack2012-131 April 20122-2 Reports - 4+8 Reforecast") "" Then Kill "I:AcctsCentral EngineeringEngineering Reporting Pack2012-131 April 20122-2 Reports - 4+8 Reforecast[code]....
but the macro just skips straight through the secondary IF statements without stopping.
I know this works on deleting files, and presumed it did too for folders, but it doesn;t.
End Sub It should simply delete picture 1, picture 2, picture 3, picture 4, etc. The problem lies within the "Picture " & count part.
This is obviously the name of the picture, i.e. picture 1, picture 2, etc.
That's what I tried to accomplish with the for-loop, but I'm not sure how to increment the number of the picture by means of using a for-loop and having that be the new name for the picture.
I am looking to find and delete email addresses in this case *@aol.com. I have only one column which is full of email addresses, I just want to delete all of the @aol.com ones in this case. This is the macro I am trying to use, but it does not work.
For Each cell In Range(Range("a2"), Range("a65536").End(xlUp)) If cell = "*@aol" Then Range(cell, Cells(1, Rows.Count)).EntireRow.Delete Exit For End If Next cell
I have a couple of macros in the book that plug through a list of "stores", input the store number in a cell, then copy the results to a new workbook, value out the formulas, and save it, before moving onto the next store. There are also 2 types of stores, "STORES" and "CORPORATE", and the sheet toggles some things based on this input. One of those things is a "ON CHANGE" macro that hides and unhides rows appropriately. Everything works in my Master sheet, but the problem is that once I copy the page (and the macro embedded) to a new workbook, I save to a lower version of Excel and it all gets hung up on the embedded macro.
Is there a way to disable/delete the macro once it goes to the new book? I've tried "Application.EnableEvents = False" and i think this is the right route, but i think maybe i'm placing it in the wrong place(s).
I want a macro which can detect empty cell in rows and can delete whole row in which that empty cell is .and want to shift rows up. Macro should start searching empty cells from Column B meaning that It should not delete cells in Column A.
And I want this function in all sheets except parent sheet at position 1.
I have another report which needs to be sorted using a macro. However, before I can sort the data, I need to delete rows at the bottom of each report that have "0" values in column A and B. Again, each report I run is of different length so I need to write a code that will take that into consideration. Here is an example of what I need to do:
Sub second_step() ' ' second_step Macro '
' Range("C1").Select Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlDown)).Select Rows("7876:7876").Select Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlDown)).Select Selection.ClearContents Range("A1").Select End Sub
Now, the thing is, not every report will start having "0" values in row 7876. How do I write a code to reflect this?
I want to delete all series which are in graphs. is there any way so that i can pull total number of series in VB from graph, and then just do all the series one by one.
I have an issue with trying to write a macro to apply a filter and then delete all lines.
Within the macro I copy and paste one sheet to a new one, and Paste Special Values over all formulas, leaving me with a column that has some figures and some "#N/A".
i.e.
13.75 12.00 #N/A 14.00
So I need to do something in the macro that then applies a filter on this column and deletes off all the #n/a results.
This table has a number of columns not just this one so it is the full rows that need removing.
I see on other posts that using a range.specialcells clause could work, but i'm not too sure exactly on how to apply this.
I am looking for code to put in a macro that will go through a tab of data and delete the rows that have merged cells in them. The number of rows that there will be will never be a constant because the people using it will be pasted in information from another source, deleting the lines that have merged cells then run a macro with stuff that needs to be done to the info, but I would like to save them the step of delete the rows that have cells.I think it is Office 2013 I am using. I am not at that machine right now so I can't check.
So I have data that I'm importing in rows 1,2 and 3. The first row has the product type, then rows 2 and 3 have additional info pertaining to that product. I was wondering how I would write a macro that could identify entries in the first row that equal a particular product, and remove those cells, along with its respective info in rows 2 and 3. Ideally, I could just push a button, and a particular product along with all it's info would disappear from my imported table.
I am trying to delete all data between two ranges by Macro. Range one is called Title and range two is called disclaimer. I simply want to delete all data between them and insert new data ( again between them) The deleted and inserted will always be of varying sizes. All data sits in columns "A:H"
I am able create a macro using the find function to find the next blank row, but I would like to have it select a range of rows down that I can then delete. Each time I run the macro the next blank row may be different thant the last, so it can't be a set number of row numbers each time. I could also possibly use the print area function if it would be easier.
Here is what I have so far, what is in red is where I need it to vary from next active blank row down to R2001C14, and then delete all the active blank rows ...
I have a question for you that can be much helpful for me. I prepared a macro which is collecting many datas from different pages and entering them on a sheet. Some lines of this sheet are with data and some are empty. I would like to write a code, which will delete the lines in which there is no data. But I would like the code to do this between line 5 and line 225.
I will paste data into columns A-H, I have headers in rows, 1,2 and 3. I have formulas in a few cells in row 2. After inputting my data on the sheet etc I copy all the formulas from row 2 and paste in teh relevant columns, I then select my autofilter and my selection (in this case #N/A), i then choose all visable cells (Alt and ;)and delete them. The problem is I do not want to delete rows 1,2 or 3 but all other rows (i.e. just the selected N/A rows). Can anyone help on how to do this?
Once i have figured this out I will then continue the macro to select 'all' on the filter and do the same to a few other columns.
So far I have this;
Sub Macro6() ' ' Macro6 Macro ' Macro recorded 24/03/2009 by Richard Tydeman '
I want to delete a row in a spreadsheet by finding the row that contains a particular value. I use MATCH on spreadsheet #1 to identify the row number on spreadsheet #2 to delete. I need the macro to select the row number on spreadsheet #2 and delete it.
I don't know the syntax for the commands in VBA to write this and I'm coming to this forum for help because I'm too lazy to learn VBA. I've recorded macros to add rows, populate cells, hide sheets, etc. The following code is extracted from a macro I recorded to try to get started, and was hoping to be able to substitue a reference to sheet1 within the parentheses at
Rows("4:4").Select
but I can't make this work. The following is the code I was trying to adapt.
Sheets("Sheet2").Select Rows("4:4").Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp End Sub