I'm using a button in my sheet to jump around to standard locations in each worksheet. Generally in the active worksheet I have these three buttons working perfectly.
However I have one button that takes you from the worksheet into the dashboard. The problem is if you had scrolled the dashboard around you may be put at your last place. I want the screen to jump to and center on R1C1
Is there a line I can add to the end of my If macro so that if the If section is true it will jump to a point in the macro after doing the tasks outlined in the IF macro? At the moment I have about 10 If macros in a row and it is causing the macro to take a long time to process. They are alos ordered should one become true all the ones following it will end up being false. The computer doesn't know this obviously so is there anyway to skip all the extra processing?
Is it possible to jump from one cell to another once a certain number of lines/characters has been reached to continue entering information uninterrupted with a macro?
Example: Cell A37 holds 10 lines with 78 character spaces on each line. Anymore than that is hidden. I would like to jump to cell A61 automatically when A37 reaches that limit to continue entering information without having to stop and click on A61. Is this possible?
I have a row that contains each date for the year in B5:NB5. I would like to have a button or macro that will jump to the cell containing today's date.
I'm looking for a macro to jump to and select a cell if it matches the text in another cell based on a drop down list. So I have a drop down list in cell c57 and a form control search button right next to it. I want the user to be able to select from the drop down, click search and then jump to the cell that matches what they selected. I would like the macro to search from B:60 - B629.
How do I make the cursor jump down to the next row. Example: once I entered value on H2, I would like the cursor jump down to A3 then once I reach H3, the cursor would jump down to A4 and so on.
I am trying to jump over with tab key. like if i enter information in cell D6, then when I press the tab key it should jump to D8, then when i press the tab again it should go to D10.
Can VBA used to jump to cell in my worksheet the user is in C8 they enter their values in C8 and then press Enter Instead of going down they go to C14 ?
Is there a formula or macro that will allow me to click on one cell, let's say A5, and it would immediately take me down to another cell. I have a worksheet that lists, at the top of the page, a summary of the numbers entered down further in the worksheet. the whole worksheet is very long so I would like to make it so that if I click in a blank cell, to the left of the data, it would automatically drop down to the original data further down the worksheet.
Is there a way to create a macro to jump to the last active sheet?
For example, the last sheet I was on was Sheet1 and now I'm on Sheet20 and I want to jump back to Sheet1 without scrolling through the tabs at the bottom of the screen.
1. Create a worksheet for each set of tables (Sheet1: 2x table, Sheet2: 3x table etc) 2. In field A3 (e.g.), I'd type (Formatted as text): 2x1= 3. In field B3, he'd have to type the answer. To prevent him from using the cell as a calculating tool, it will be formatted as text (courtesy of Prevent Someone From Entering A Formula In A Cell) 4. He'll start the test by clicking a button that says "START THE TEST" (or something more exciting, like "Earn some money!"). I'd like a macro to select the first cell (This I can do, believe it or not! :-)) and then, after, say 5 seconds, jump to the second cell, then the third etc up to the last cell (2x13=) 5. Despite the timer, the active cell must be allowed to be changed to the following one (one down) by pressing "Enter" (In other words, if the timer is set at 5 seconds and Jonathan enters the answer in 1, he may then press enter and move to the following cell immediately) 5. He can only enter the answer in the cell while highlighted and I'll have the whole sheet protected once the macro has done its run to the end or once he's answered the final question and pressed "Enter".
I want to jump from one cell position (on picture, marked with numbers from 1 - 6) But i want to jump to them respectly(first to 2, then on 3....) I have used these numbers just to describe space between cells(in rows and columns), and actually those are blank cells! Starting blank cell can be everywhere(e.g. A2), it doesnt matter, it is only important how to jump from one cell to another in mentioned manner!!!!!!!
In Column A I have product names. Each product name in column A is followed by several rows of data related to that product directly below it. The number of rows following any given product varies and is also dynamic as rows of data are added to other products above it.
I want a simple downdown menu in A1 that is populated with every product listed in Column A. When a product is selected, that area of the worksheet showing that product is shown.
On Sheet1 I always enter information into Cell X1 first, then hit Enter. Now I need to continue entering data into Cells B10 through B75. Is there a way to set Cell X1 to jump to Cell B10 after I hit Enter?
I have been building a program in Excel and one of my lines of code just stopped working. I am just selecting a different sheet, say I am Sheet1 and I want to jump to Sheet2:
is it possible to create in Excel something similar to the text box you have when you enter the product key on the text boxes?
like for example, when you need to type 1997 as your id. when you typed "1" in A1, cursor will automatically move to B1. when you typed "9" in B1, cursor will automatically move to C1... and so on..
thus, user that fill in the form does not need to press enter, or right arrow key when inputting their id.
I need a macro that can jump to the nearest current date in column B from anywhere on the current tab. all the dates are in 10/09/2009 format, and the actual date of today might not be in that column. This can be + or -1 one day search from today. After this macro run's the nearest current date will be the active selected cell in column B.
I have a protected worksheet with about a dozen unprotected cells (so the user can just answer question from a validated list). Also unprotected is a hyperlink back to the main menu (Sheet1).
My problem is when a user clicks outside of where they should (i.e. on a protected cell) - it executes the hyperlink back to Sheet1.
I have tried unprotecting cells around the hyperlink. I even tried putting "dummy" hyperlinks around the main one referring it back to the same sheet.
I have designed a form in excel so that it can be filled up and printed out. Have attached a sample sheet with a few fields for more detail.
Is there a possibility that when I enter a character in a cell, it automatically jumps to the next pre-defined cell (because not all cells have to be jumped immediately to the next one). Right now I am using protected/unprotected cells so that I can either use Enter or Tab to jump. If there is a macro that can do the trick, entering data would be a lot more faster and easier.
For ex, I can just type out MIRACLEZ, and the macro helps me jump cell to cell as I type.
I have a workbook with two sheets: Sheet 2 (CustomerVehicleInfo) contains a client database. Sheet 1 is kind of a virtual work order where the mechanic enters the name of a client (in A1) and all his info pops up in cells B4-F4, according to Sheet 2.
I used a simple VLOOKUP for that: =IF($A$1<>"",VLOOKUP($A$1,CustomerVehicleInfo!$A:$E,1),"")
Same formula for cells C4-F4.
Problem is that the client data needs to convert from a formula to static text and next time the mechanic enters a new name in A1 it needs to jump to the next row, starting at B5.