In filed I have couple of value separated by comma like below:
A1 header1 B1 header2 C1 header3
Audi 592035, 579733, 653749, 579735 20 000
If my macro found that string (always will be separate by ",") should split the string and add rows (= to number of string). The output should be as below:
A1 header1 B1 header2 C1 header3
Audi 592035 20 000
[Code] .....
I have:
Code: Set sourceWb = ActiveWorkbook Set ws = sourceWb.Worksheets(1)
I have a relatively large data set that is separated into columns A-G. In column G, I have a multitude of values that are separated by commas. What I would like to do is to separate these entries into rows while keeping those values in A-F constant.
Here is an example of what I would like to do through VBA:
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Also, kudos. This website has now gotten me interested in VBA.
I have a list of comma separated values. I would like to change these to tab separated values, and then transpose them so that they are all displayed in one column. Does anyone know if it's possible to do this in Excel 2007?
I need the Keywords column to display each value separately, and in one column. I also need each row to have the original date information. So I need it to look like this:
I have a list of companies and employees, if a company has more than 1 employee listed, I need to combine all instances of the employees into 1 row per company separated by a comma.
I routinely have do download massive data sets of reporting that is saved as an excel spreadsheet. The three columns of sample data attached are Report Numbers, Report Evaluation Serial Numbers, and Report Evaluator ID.
As seen in the attached spreadsheet, there can be multiple Report Numbers (in same field separated by comma) which have been evaluated by different Evaluators. It is my responsibility to account for the number of Reports that have been evaluated, and many other metrics from like data. The issue I have is when more than one report number is listed in the same field I need to parse the data into its own field for ease of counting (and also maintain the adjacent data). It is not a problem to merely copy the fields and delete the excess numbers, however when dealing with thousands of Reports, and Evaluators this can be very time consuming. In the attached file I have separated .xls into three workbooks to help explain my problem: Initial state of Data; What I need To Parse Out; and The final endstate I require. I hope that I have explained this issue with enough detail. I am sure that the attached file will explain better.
I have a string of text in one cell on Sheet 1 (ie., A1, Sheet 1), here is a excerpt:
A-dec International Inc., A. Bellotti, A. DEPPELER S.A., etc ...
What I need to do is split the cell into separate rows, using the comma as a delimiter. I will be reading the cell from another sheet and need a formula that will provide me with
A1: A-dec International Inc. A2: A. Bellotti A3: A. DEPPELER S.A.
I have four columns of data. Column A is for the Model, B is for options, C is for color, and D is for Trim. What I need to do is for each model I need to have the options in column B to be listed down the page without commas. Each 3 code option needs to have it's own cell. In the below example there are 8 models with their options, color, and trim. I cannot have the options mixed up with the other models. Hope this makes more sense.
I'm using Excel 2000 and I have a spreadsheet with 4 columns (A-D) and many (500+) rows.
Part 1: ######################################### Colums A & B both contain identical data - a first name and a last name in the format "John Doe".
I want the second word ("Doe") removed from all cells in Column A so that only the first name remains, and I want the first word ("John") to be removed from every cell in Column B so that only the last name remains.
So, where A1 & B1 both started with the data "John Doe" now A1 contains only "John" and B1 contains only "Doe". #########################################
Part 2: #################################################### Column C contains addresses in the format: "#5 - 123 Fake Street, Some City, CA 90210"
There is ALWAYS a comma and a space after the street address, then the name of the city or town followed by more data which may include one or more commas.
I would like everything BEFORE the first comma to remain in column C, and everything AFTER the first comma & space to be moved into Column D of the same row. The first comma and space are not needed again.
So, where C1 started with "#5 - 123 Fake Street, Some City, CA 90210", it now only contains "#5 - 123 Fake Street" and D1 now contains "Some City, CA 90210". ####################################################
I have a cell in a table containing user entered Comma separated values. How can I process it so that user entered values can be referred to just like in an array? Is it possible to do something like cell.value[0]?
For example -- cell A1 has values red, blue, green. B1 has a formula that can refer to "red" in A1 by writing something like A1.value[0]
Is it possible to have a function return values to another cell reference than from the cell where it is called? Like a UDF called functionIndividualValues(InputcellReference, OutputCellReference) functionIndividualValues(A1, A2) meaning that the input string for the function is in A1 and the output should go to the cell A2.
For example the cell contains 1,M2,M7,M1,M8:2,M15,M9,M4,M5:3,M3,M6,M14,M11,M12:4,M10,M13 and I need to create M1, M2 , M3 ..etc columns and attach the coresponding number to each one of them. For instance M2,M7,M1,M8will get 1 and so forth and so on. I was acutally thinking using the Notepad to replace the , with a TAB space and paste them back in to my data set and create some IF statements. On the other hand running VBA scrip would make it even easier. However I would preffer to use a function (that I am not 100% familiar with) and leave the VBA scrip out of the question for the moment.
Parsing values in a column. COLUMN A contains comma separated numbers, varying from possibly an empty cell, to a list of values between 1 and 12 separated by commas. I need to examine the column and place the number 1 in the column corresponding to the number. There will be no duplicates in COLUMN A. Is there an 'easy' way to do this. The table is part of a much larger spreadsheet.
COLUMN A Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 8
I receive a large spread sheet weekly, one or the column contains comma separated values (CSV), I need to separate those values 1 per cell. Maximum CSV is 5; I would need to get the output to 5 cells next to them, Example,
Given a list of beginning years and ending years, how can I create a column that gives the whole list of inclusive years separated by a comma?
Start Year End YearList of Years 1985 1995 1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995 2000 2009 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
I have a column A1 that consists of a range of values separated by a comma.
row 1:value 1, value 2, value 3, value 4 row2: value1, value 4 Row 3: value 2, value3
I want to get the unique counts for each value in the filtered list. This one field is not filtered but the others in the table are so I only want the counts of value 1-4 when the entire list is filtered.
I have been able to accomplish this with individual values using the following formula:
I need to count the number of values entered into a single cell seperated by commas for record keepin purposes. I would prefer not to use a macro since I am not an expert, but will if i must. Here is an example of what i am talking about:
User A will enter "109,108,107,106" into a cell in Column A
At the bottom of column A the Total will read 4.
Now User B enters "110,111,112,113" into the next cell in Column A