I have about 100 worksheets in my excel workbook and each sheet is identical. I would like to create a control sheet that would add the cells of the different worksheets together and place it in the control. I tried doing it manually but found out quickly that it would take forever since I have a about 10 cells that I need to put on the control sheet.
For example on the control sheet in J11 I want to put in: ='1'!J11+'2'!J11......'100'!J11
I have about 100 worksheets in my excel workbook and each sheet is identical. I would like to create a control sheet that would add the cells of the different worksheets together and place it in the control. I tried doing it manually but found out quickly that it would take forever since I have a about 10 cells that I need to put on the control sheet. For example on the control sheet in J11 I want to put in: ='1'!J11+'2'!J11......'100'!J11
I have nearly 200 worksheet in a same workbook. Sheet 1 is the index sheet. Now I need to copy cell values from A1:C1 of all 200 sheets to A1:C1 , A2:C2 , A3:C3...A200:C200 of index sheet. How can I do it automate?
I am wanting to make a table that shows values from multiple sheets. The individual sheets are essentially a template, and I would like to be able to grab a value from the same cell in different sheets and make a table. Can I do it without having to get each value individually? Perhaps put most clearly, I would like to have a table that shows the value at 'C1' in each sheet without having to manually select 'C1' from each sheet.
I have many worksheets named with client names and in different order from what I see in VB.
How can I copy cell C6 from each sheet into a column somewhere (it doesnt matter)
But the order of worksheets is messed up (On VB Sheet1 is in 3d place sheet2 is in 10nth place ... and so on) I need the vales to be pasted in the order of which I see the worksheets when I open the file.
I am trying to return the SUM of a variable cell across multiple worksheets... This 3D formula works
=SUM('March 2012:December 2013'!E27)
I wanted the formula on the next row to ref F27 then G27 etc... (which I can't just drag down) so thought I'd try to "assemble" the formula I wanted using the INDIRECT function...
I tried this formula which doesn't seem to work...
=SUM(INDIRECT("'"&E6&":"&E27&"'!E27"))
NOTE: the script in the INDIRECT brackets returns the text string... 'March 2012:December 2013'!E27
I have a spreadsheet with many worksheets, everyone except the first representing a year. Every worksheet has twelve tables (the months), the first row of each table has the days of the month and the second row has the data that I put on a daily basis. The first worksheet calculates statistics using the data from the other worksheets.
I am looking for a formula that returns the date by finding the last populated cell and looking right above it, so I can use this info in the first worksheet to show when the spreadsheet was last updated.
I'm simply trying to take for example cell A1 from multiple sheets and list them vertically on a master sheet. When you drag it down it does not alter the sheet number, that just stays static.
I am trying to automatically insert multiple (100) worksheets using VBA. The names I need each worksheet to be named are in a list in a separate worksheet in the same workbook. I found this site: http://www.mindspring.com/%7Etflynn/excelvba3.html and have been trying to adapt the following
Sub AddSheetWithNameCheckIfExists() Dim ws As Worksheet Dim newSheetName As String newSheetName = Sheets(1).Range("A2") ' Substitute your range here For Each ws In Worksheets If ws.Name = newSheetName Or newSheetName = "" Or IsNumeric(newSheetName) Then MsgBox "Sheet already exists or name is invalid", vbInformation Exit Sub End If Next Sheets.Add Type:="Worksheet" With ActiveSheet .Move after:=Worksheets(Worksheets.Count) .Name = newSheetName End With End Sub
I am having difficulty iterating the code from cell A2 to A102.
I have a column where each cell contains the names of a variable number of worksheets in the format ["sheet1", "sheet2", etc. ] without the brackets but with the quotation marks. I would like to have some code that will select all of the sheets mentioned in a given cell. I found lots of threads about selecting an individual sheet based on a cell, but none about selecting multiple sheets. If it is easier, I can change the format of of the cells, or break each cell out into multiple cells in a given row. The best code I could come up with was
Sub Selects() Dim strSht As String Sheets("Criteria").Select strSht = ActiveSheet.Range("L31") Sheets( Array(strSht)).Select End Sub
I have multiple worksheets (too many, actually!) and each worksheet is a record. I need to enter a Record Number into B5 of each sheet. The Record Number doesn't start at 1. I'd like to enter a number into the first sheet and the rest of the sheets to increase by 1. However, I only need to do this to some sheets.
I have the below macro which is failing to insert text into A1 of the Header Sheet, followed by the values in the designated cells that are from Sheet1. I would also like to have the values in cells J2 and K2 enclosed in single quotes.
Sub Header() Worksheets("Header").Activate ActiveSheet.Cells(1, 1).Select ActiveCell.Value = "create or replace" & " '" & Sheet1.Range("J2").Cell.Value & "' " & " '" Sheet1.Range("K2").Cell.Value & "' " End Sub
how do I get it into the nicely formatted version most of you are using? The Mr Excel HTML add-in?
We have the following formula in our timesheets. Basically when we enter a Job number in one cell in say Tab1, it will return the matching project name in a different cell that we have next to the project number. The job number match is done in the tab named "ProjectSchedule", where all the details of the project are listed. We need to extend the match range to include another tab named "CustomSchedule", but I can't figure out how to make the first formula search jobs from both tabs.
I am trying to write a Macro that would go into same specific cells in multiple worksheets and paste the data into one summary worksheet if ofcourse a criteria is met.
The multiple worksheets have the same format. The worksheets are numbered 001, 002, 003, 004, etc (increase on a daily base) ..
I have a workbook that has a lot of worksheets. I want to merge all the worksheet data, skipping blank rows from each worksheet and simply appended the data on one single worksheet. The goals is to just copy the data from worksheet b and append to worksheet a>copy data from worksheet c and append to worksheet a> etc. etc.
I have a number of worksheets and need to move data from the same cells of each work sheet to a summary worksheet. I manually entered the cell id's for the first sheet.
Example =Jan!M6, =Jan!N7, =Jan!O9 etc.
I know I should be able to automatically enter these same cells for the remainder of my worksheets with out manually going in and typing each one (there are a lot of entries.) I just can not remember how to do it. The next sheet is named "Feb" and "Mar" etc.
I'm currently doing a survey using an excel workbook that contains multiple questions across multiple worksheets using radio buttons linked to certain cells.
I have around 400 workbooks coming back to me, so what i want to do is take specific values from across many worksheets within each workbook and combine them into a large master table in a seperate workbook.
I've tried using VBA, but not being very proficient at it i've hit a brick wall with that, so i'm hoping that there is an easier way to do it than what i'm currently pursuing.
I have an Excel Spreadsheet (2007) that contains over 500,000 records that shows Electric meter usage per month over a 24 month period per meter. What I want to be able to do is to select a meter row per number and copy is to it's own worksheet. At the end - I want to be able to have a seperate worksheet per electric meter number - that I can create a graph. If I go through all 9000 meters and copy and paste into a different worksheet - it will take me weeks to do manually. How can I do this automatically?
I need a macro that would consolidate all data in multiple worksheets of multiple workbooks in one Master file.
All the workbooks will be in one particular folder. The macro should search for data in all the workbooks and consolidate it in one master excel workbook.
I am currently using both excel 2007 and excel 2010. This macro would really reduce manual work as currently consolidating data from 45 to 50 sheets takes an ample amount of time...
I have attached a test workbook excel 2010 (ignore ref# errors, I've cut the workbook down for uploading purposes) What I would like to do is have a 'Button' on my 'information Sheet' which when clicked would clear certain cells. I have searched the forum but can't find a solution, everyone seems to want to delete rows or columns but I just want to clear certain cells. The workbook will have 11 sheets each named 'caravan 1' through to 'caravan 11' The uploaded test workbook only only has 3 sheets.
On 'caravan 1' (which is slightly different to the other 10) I want to clear the content of cells
On all other 'Caravan sheets' I want to clear the contents of cells
D4 & D5 E4, E5, E22, E23, E41 & E42
It would be icing on the cake if it could give a warning such as " are you sure you want to clear these cells" but that isn't really necessary. The worksheets will be password protected, but the cells mentioned above will not be. If it proves too difficult to clear all the cells on all the sheets with one click, then perhaps a simpler solution might be to have a button on each sheet instead
I'm making a Excel list for trading cards (MTG) and I've divided it into different worksheets in order to sort it by the color of the cards (not really important I guess).
The issue I have is that I want it to copy certain columns (in this case C3:C1000, F3:F1000, G3:1000 ) from almost all of the worksheets into a new worksheet where it should paste them into column A, B and C.
In two of the worksheets it's also different (C3:C1000 , G3:G:1000, H3:H1000).
I've seen many where you copy one range from multiple worksheets, and that would've been okay I guess if not those two worksheets were different. I'd prefer not to change them, and I'd also prefer if I could've gotten just the information I needed also. Is this possible to do?
I'm trying to email multiple worksheets from a list to multiple recipients in a list, but in one file per person. In a sheet called "Email list", for example, I have a list of 50 worksheet names (e.g. one for each cost centre) in column A (with a heading in cell A1, if that's OK, so the list starts in A2) and in columns B-F up to 5 recipients for each worksheet (e.g. 3 recipients might be 2 supervisors and their manager).
Also, each manager and supervisor might also receive several sheets.
Although columns B-F are presently free-format (they can be anyone's email address, regardless of whether they're a supervisor or manager), it might be easier to split these columns so B,C,D are supervisors emails and E,F are managers, if that makes it any easier creating the collated file of worksheets..?
Unfortunately the recipients might change occasionally so they can not be hard keyed into the macro itself (which would be much easier), but need to be in a table so it's easier for the user to update and maintain - in the past, I've managed to hard key the requirement into a macro which I've maintained (by recording and editing the macro), but I don't know the VB to figure this new request.
Ideally, I am trying to create a macro that can collate the various worksheets each person will receive and send the selected sheets in one file to that recipient, rather than multiple files within one email and/or multiple emails.
I have an excel workbook with 8 worksheets. Each worksheet has vertical columns (approx 250 columns per sheet) of numeric data. Is there a function or macro that will combine all of this data into one vertical column without having to individually cut and paste each one into the new column?
I would like to append multiple workbooks with multiple worksheets in a separate workbook. For eg. I have workbook "A" with sheets 1,2,3 and workbook "B" with sheets 4,5,6. Now I want to append "A" and "B" to create workbook "C" with sheets 1,2,3,4,5,6.
I have a folder - U:30000 - that contains a number of identically layed out workbooks. What I'm trying to do is, in each, change a number of cell values. Where dominicb's solution to the previous problem didn't work for me, however, is that I need to change cells in multiple worksheets. The cells are specifically:
On worksheet 'Construction': C3 (which is a date), D3 (which is a text value); on worksheet 'FF&E': D3 (the same text value as D3 on 'Construction'. Unfortunately, whoever initially set up the workbook didn't have the foresight to link it!)
I'm trying to combine data from several worksheets (one sheet per workbook) into a single, consolidated master worksheet for reporting purposes (filters and pivot tables). We do not need to keep formulas for the master worksheet, only values and formats. Individual worksheets are used by different users to capture case data in a Human Services field. Column headings are identical, but rows contain data on individual cases. I'm trying to find a relatively easy way to combine multiple worksheets into a single master. After I establish the worksheets and technique, it will be operated by extremely basic users so I've been reluctant to use extensive macros.
Because of complex reporting needs, the exact combination of worksheets being combined for reporting may vary. For example, one time I may combine Tom, Dick and Harry, another time Tom, Dick and Bob, and yet another time Tom, Dick, Bob and Harry. Obviously, one method is to cut and paste the rows into a single worksheet. Are there more elegant solutions that could easily be handled by very basic users? Worksheets are stored in a single folder along with a separate worksheet used for validation rules (as you can guess, this would ideally be a database application but for various economic and political reasons we are using Excel). One possibility, if straightforward, is to use Access to consolidate data then export it back to Excel for analysis. I've scoured the various threads but have not found a situation mirroring mine. The number of rows for each worksheet is generally less than one hundred, but there will be a few exceeding several hundred. Total numer of rows of the resultant master worksheet will not exceed 10,000.
I am trying to consolidate information from multiple (atleast two or more) worksheets (in the same workbook) into a single sheet.
The worksheets have identical column headings. There are 4 columns in each worksheet. The first three columns are text strings (and some cell in these columns may be blank). The fourth column is an integer. The number of rows in each worksheet is most likely to vary. Within a worksheet the rows are unique. However, some rows may be duplicated across worksheets.
To reiterate, here's what I am trying to do.
Step 1. Create a summary sheet.
Step 2. When there is a unique row (identified by the first three cells in that row) across worksheets then I have that row as is in my summary sheet.
Step 3. When there are duplicate rows (identified by the first three cells in that row) across worksheets, I want to add up the cell in the fourth column associated with those row in my summary sheet
I have tried union (works only within a sheet), consolidate (works only with a single column). I don't need the sophistication of a pivot table but simply an aggregation of data
I am trying to do this using macros (within an add-in)
I have enclosed a sample workbook with the expected output. I created this workbook by hand in an attempt to clarify my problem statement.