Need to look at a number in a cell, inserts that many rows below that row, then repeats this for following rows that also have cells that indicate how many rows to insert.
Attached is a simple sample data sheet with how data looks before and how it should look after.
I have a protected worksheet, which I have 2 macros, 1 to spell check and 1 to insert rows, they both unprotect the sheet and re protect it again once they have completed. The problem I am having is that when I protect the work sheet first time round I tick the box to allow users to insert rows, once the Macros run they disable this functionality. Is there anyway I can include this in my Macros or do I need to add a new button!
Count all the true statements in column A (Work) of sheet1 (Checklist), once counted insert that many rows on sheet2 in a specific location, I found a count formula just don't know how to do the insert rows part
Code: Sub CountRows() Dim Rng As Range, CountTrue As Long Set Rng = Sheets("Checklist").Range("Work") CountTrue = Application.WorksheetFunction.CountIf(Rng, "True") End Sub
I have created a table where the first 6 columns are data entry and the next 6 columns are formulas to give desired results.
I have made all the data entry cells unlocked and the rest of the spreadsheet locked (cells with formulas etc.)
I would like to be able to insert rows to the protect sheet which I have managed to achieve but when I insert the row the formulas do not update in the row.
My workbook contains 10 worksheets. Some users will use all 10 worksheets; some will use only 5 worksheets. If a user is not using a worksheet, I would like to hide it but leave it in the workbook.
However, I want to keep all workbooks in sync even though a user may choose to not use a particular worksheet. When my macros encounter a hidden worksheet, they stall. Does coding exist that allows a Macro to run on a hidden worksheet without making the worksheet visible?
I would like to have my macro code search column A (supplier numbers) and split the rows into groups of rows of 5 or less and then insert 3 blank rows between each group of rows. The split needs to start on a new supplier number and cannot split a supplier number into two different groups. Here is a sample:
I'm a macro novice and have been trying to teach myself how to write the correct one for a task I need to do, but I cannot seem to get it right. Basically, I have bunch of data and for one of the variables, different values are separated by commas. What I want is to create a row copying the info below for each piece of data after the comma.
Sheet1
A B C D
[Code].....
I suspect there is a fairly easy way to do this, but I cannot figure it out from searching the forums (or rather, I can't get it to work right).
I have a worksheet that I have some "locked" cells on. I also have protected the worksheet but when I check to allow users to insert rows and to delete rows and then save it, when I re-open it I can't insert rows or delete rows???
I am using some VBA to allow for the collapseing of rows while maintaining protection and that works perfectly. I want users to be able to insert and delete rows while maintaining protection. I thought a simple check in the protection was good enough, but for some reason it isn't.
I have a macro that runs in Sheet 1 and enters the word "Complete" in cell P of the active row. The same cell that requires the word "Complete" in Sheet 2 is in cell T of the active row. Is there a way to have the same shortcut that will identify which worksheet it is in and go to the appropriate cell?
Still struggling with the calculator. Is there anyway to get a macro to insert a set number of worksheets. The set number would be the sum of two fields on Sheet 1. Example attached. I have searched the forum and can now use a macro to insert a worksheet but have no idea how to tailor it.
Pls help me do a macro that upon clicking a button it will copy and paste a column heading (located in Row1 of Sheet1) to all non-empty worksheets (Sheet 2 to Sheet N) in the workbook simultaneously. Note that each worksheet has no column heading and has the same number of columns as that of the column header in Sheet1. Worksheet 2 to Worksheet N contains data extracted daily.
I have a folder for each month, and in the folder there are worksheets for each day of the month. eg for January folder, it will contain 31 worksheets. They all have the same column headings. I want to know if there is any way i can use a macro to automatically insert a formula in each worksheet, using loop?
I have a worksheet that includes the list of buildings in an area and the number of households in each building. I want to list the households on separate rows and to number them from 1 to x according to the total number I have. Is it possible to do this using a macro, if so, how?
I've created a macro to assign to a button that inserts a row above say row 10, then another macro to assign to a different button that inserts a row above row 20. My problem is, having clicked the first button a row is inserted above row 10 but of course row 20 now becomes row 21, so now I need the second button to insert a row above row 21 instead of 20.
Is there any way I can write a macro that remembers the old row numbers?
My sheet needs to insert a blank row under a number everytime it changes. The column "C" may have 20 or so rows with the number 10 for example, the next five might be the number 8, I need a row between the last number ten and the first number eight. This may be repeated many times through the spreadsheet.
As well, the adjacent columns "D" & "E" are the same as described above. all 3 columns are continuous ie: ....
I need a macro that will insert 11 rows before the word total. The word total will always be merged between col A&B but will not always be in the same row. It might be in row 5 one day and row 25 the next.
I have recorded a macro to insert six rows. I'd like to take this one step further and have the user enter the number of rows they want to insert. Right now the data is entered in A10:F33.
I've got a dataset of certain trades across different markets and traders, and on different days. The date of the trade is in column A, the contract ID is column D and the trader ID is column J.
Traders do not trade every day. I would like to insert a new row/rows for each date on which traders do not trade between their first and last trade, for each market in which they participate.
Is this possible using macros?
And, if so, then I would like to insert the high and low prices for the market on those dates from a different worksheet into the newly created blank rows. On this second workbook the contract ID is column A, the date is column C, the high price is column F and the low price is column E. I would like the low price to be inserted into column AJ on the original worksheet and the high price into column AK.
I need columns A, B, and C to have borders all the way around each cell in the row. Then, columns D through H need to be merged, with one border around the merged cell. The row height needs to be size 16 font, which I've been solving by putting in one letter that size, colored white so it doesn't show up when I print.
Basically, I have a spreadsheet of a bunch of tools, and I need to insert a row below each entry for the mechanics to sign their initials for three stages of the repair process, and also have the larger, merged cell for notes.
I frequently work with a data set that has about 35,000 rows and have to split it up into smaller sets. I manually insert a row after every 8,000 rows and then copy each smaller set into a new CSV file. Is it possible to automate this with a macro?
Column 'A' in my spreadsheet has cells with a number in and blank cells in no particular order. What I need to do is insert a new row above each number but I don't know how to write this as a macro.
i needed a macro that would go through the cells in column A, which is a list of adverstiser and insert a row when the name of the advertiser changed. So the macro needs to compare each cell to the one before and when the values differ, insert a macro. But I need one that will first go through column A, and then once finished with the items in A, go through column B and do the same thing. Can't get the column B to work...
I'm trying to figure out how to create a macro for a project at work. Basically, think of a spreadsheet with 5 tabs, but the information in Tab 1-Column D is the same in Tab-4 Column D and Tab-5 Column D. When I insert a row, though, I have to go to each tab, insert the row, and copy down the formulas from the row above to ensure the flow-through stays true. This can get very tedious.
Does anyone have a template or tips on a macro that would, in essence, work like this:
a) Highlight the row above which a row should be inserted b) Trigger the macro c) A row is inserted above the highlighted row in Tabs #1, #4 and #5 d) The information from the row above the inserted row is copied down to the new row in each of the three tabs.
I've then used a simple count formula to add up the number by each stage and it's these numbers that I want the macro to use when determining how many rows to input.
Complete2Reporting1In Progress1Planning1
A second worksheet hosts the desired output - a simple report template, split into stages for each status type (completed, planning etc.) with the correct number of rows for each.
Completed AuditsCharlieDeltaReportingBetaAudits in ProgressAlphaAudits in PlanningOmega
So, I want the macro to ensure that we have the right number of rows for each stage, as this month will be run on a monthly basis and the stage each audit is at will change, and the number of rows required in each section will also be different.
I would like to have a VBA code to the following:Please note that the rows are dynamic and I need the results row for every customer.Currently it is totalling and displaying the results column at the botton of every customer but I need it at the start of every customer
1.When the new customer number starts the cells are shifted and moved one row.
2.Insert the results word and it displays the results thats displayed currently at the bottom,shoudl be displayed at the top where the row gets inserted in (1)
I am trying to write a macro that will insert a formula directly into the cells in column M of my worksheet.
The worksheet has about 3400 rows. When I run the macro it does not adjust the cell reference in the formula so I am getting the same value in all 3400 rows.