I have a spreadsheet in Excel 7 for a lifelong cashflow model. The main worksheet is called 'Projection' with ages in rows & income (from a variety of sources) and expenditure (of various kinds) in columns fed with data from the Input sheet.
On the 'Input' sheet I have a button called Format Graphs which controls the following macro:
I'm trying to write some code to Hide columns if the first 3 characters of cells in a range equal the contents of another (formula equivalent would be something like this =IF((LEFT(A2,3))=A1,"HIDE COLUMN", "SHOW COLUMN"). I have gotten this far but cant get it to work;-
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Dim r As Range, cell As Range
On Error GoTo ErrHandler Set r = Me.Range("B7:CG7")
For Each cell In r If cell.Value = "" And Left(cell.Value, 3) = cell(Row, col).Value Then cell.EntireColumn.Hidden = True Else cell.EntireColumn.Hidden = False
End If
Next ErrHandler: Application.ScreenUpdating = True Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub
I have a spreadsheet that is split in two parts , one with headers in row 16 with data flowing down to row 190. In row 192 I have another set of headers with data flowing down from that to row 300.
I have a userform (roughly at cell B13 in the attached) that filters the first block of data into either Company, Syndicate, EU Corporate or ALL. (ignore the other filters) which feature in range B18:B190
What I want it to do, is that when one of the three options is selected, ie Company, is that all rows from 193 down are hidden other than those that are also Company (in the test case there is just one row). The same is true for when Syndicate or EU Corporate are selected in the userform, and if the ALL is selected then none are hidden.
[URL]...I was trying to use this thread's solution macro on my sheet that is only consolidating columns A, B, and C with a couple thousand lines and I've had it running for over an hour now. There hasn't been any errors but is there any particular reason that might be causing it to take longer than it should aside from having to go through a few thousand rows?
Basically, I only want 1 Version of data in Column B and any other rows that has a match in column B, i want to consolidate unique data from Columns A and C.
This isn't absolutely necessary, but being able to do this easily would cut down on a lot of tedious jobs for me. Let's say I have a set of data like this (I tried to space it out as best I could to give the idea):
I have a workbook comprising several worksheets and on each of those worksheets I want to hide the rows where there is a zero in each of three specific columns on any row. If there is an entry that is more than zero in any one or more of those columns then the row should not be hidden.
In the attached example I would want to hide rows 4, 8, 12, 18 and 19 as there was a zero in each of the columns C, E and F. I would not want to hide the other rows as they have a figure that does not equal zero in at least one of the columns C, E or F in the row.
a macro for making it work on just one sheet - I can write the code to make it work for each of the worksheets in the book.
I need to filter out rows, based on a specific value in column A, (documents on file for the clients), then check column C (last name) and D (client first name), which can have the same client listed multiple times, based on how many different documents are on file ......
I have a worksheet with a large amount of data, but a lot of cells are zero (because the content of the cells is calculated). I would want to be able to build a macro which can hide all the columns whose total is zero, and also all the rows whose total is zero. The amount of columns and rows will be variable, because i expect to keep adding information continuously. The row with the totals to evaluate is 4, and the column with the totals to evaluate is H. (I cannot make a filter for this one, because there's already one some rows upwards).
Is there a simple way to hide rows and columns? A lady in my office just asked me how to make only Columns A to J visible and only show 100 rows. She doesn't want the rest of the spreadsheet to show. I know how to manually hide columns and rows but it takes a while to drag down and select 64000 rows so I thoguht I would ask the question:
Does Excel have a feature that will automatically hide all unused rows and columns or is there a simple VBA code to do this?
The macro code that will populate and input box and ask you which range of columns and range of rows you wish to hide, hide the columns and advise you via a message box that it has been completed
I have created a macro which hides columns I:O on a worksheet. Within this area I have added a combo box - but when I hide columns I:O (via the Macro) the combo box remains visible. Is there a way of ensuring the combo box is hidden along with the selected columns?
I got a worksheet here. I'd like to lock all the cell height and width using protected sheets function. I realized from time to time I have the need to hide them. How do I enable hiding sheets while maintaining cell integrity?
a code that will search each cell across 4 columns and hide the row only if all cells are blank. The macro should search columns "b", "c", "e", and "f" to display all rows where at least one of the cells has a value.
I've tried using multiple loops in the forum but cannot seem to figure out how to actually get them to work properly using the conditional VBA codes on two separate worksheets. The first code snippet is checking cell values from row 6 to 148 as such:
Sub Check_Shifts() 'Insure all shift entries are completed If Range("K6").Value < "1" And Range("I6").Value < "1" And Range("G6").Value < "1" Then Range("G6").Value = Range("F6").Value Range("I6").Value = Range("F6").Value Range("K6").Value = Range("F6").Value ElseIf Range("K6").Value < "1" And Range("I6").Value < "1" Then Range("I6").Value = Range("G6").Value Range("K6").Value = Range("G6").Value ElseIf Range("K6").Value < "1" Then Range("K6").Value = Range("I6").Value End If If Range("K7").Value < "1" And Range("I7").Value < "1" And Range("G7").Value < "1" Then........................
Hide Multiple rows. I have text within two columns A, D. How can I Hide Blank rows which spans two column Named Ranges, "Range1" (A1:A15) "Range2" (D1:D15). As an example:
I am working on a time management sheet for my company. I need to be able to click a button and have the file search 3 columns for a persons initials and then hide all the rows where the initials are not in at least one of the three columns. I seem to have no problem getting it to work for one column at a time, but as soon as I try to search more than one it all falls apart.
I will also need to create an unhide all button to reset the sheet after the macro has been run.
I have attached a sample of the sheet below. Each project needs to have 3 rows to show the schedule and budget broken down by each team member.
I am building a sheet to display deadlines (rows) by project (columns). I would like to have it automatically hide the rows and columns based on the date of the deadline. If the deadline is today or 1 week from today the associated rows and columns should be visible, otherwise, I would like to hide them.
My table is A1:N9, with A1 being a blank, row names A2:A9, and column names B1:N1.
i have created a spreadsheet to simplify our work flow, I am stuck on what is probably the easiest of the commands.
basically have rows dedicated to specific codes and the colums represent values relating to each code, all codes have a different set of values, the attached example only has a few variables but the actual worksheet will have several hundred.
the idea is the user will input the code they wish to get details on in A2 and then press the command button and it will then show (as per the after sheet in the attachment) just the relevant information for that code, so filter the code in column A and hide the columns which hold no value.
where i am getting stuck is I am not sure the best way to proceed, is it best to create the macro button to do the filter and hide or is there a better way using vlookup and a pop up window asking for the relevantcode to be inputted to to retrive the information, again understand there will be hundreds of colums and hundreds of rows and the values may be 20 or 30 colums apart for some of the Codes so this simplification is really saving the user a lot of time.
I have a workbook w/ 120+ sheets, and the first one is a table of contents, while each following sheet is a record sheet for one of 10 individuals. That is, sheets 2-8 are for Alice, 9-12 for Bob, 13-29 for Charles, etc. Individual names are in column C, sheet names are hyperlinked text in column A on the table of contents sheet.
I want to know how to hide all the sheets which are not meant for the individual based on the autofilter of Column C. If I select Alice as the autofilter criteria for Column C, I want all the sheets except the table of contents and her sheets 2-8 to be hidden.
I would like to rows based on multiple column conditions criteria. ie., if the columns N, O, P values are "", then hide the particular row. The logic given in the website here, i tried But, it is not 100% working. It works for a few rows at the start of the database & it works for the rows at the end of the database. In between, for a few rows, even if the column values are "" it does not hide those rows.
I have a game where people are scored on the spreadsheet, but they can join anytime, so everyday, I get a combined list of points. The list consists of people who joined previously, and the new players. How should I combine the points?
I am filtering the data displayed in a chart by hiding columns. I would also like to filter the X-Axis labels by hiding columns. If I do this manually I have no problems but when I run the following macro the chart gives a reference error for the X-axis labels.
Sub ShowA2() Application. ScreenUpdating = False num = Sheets.Count Sheets("X-Axis").Activate Range(Columns(1), Columns(256)).Select Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False For a = 1 To 5 Sheets(num - a).Activate If ActiveSheet.Name = "A2 Data" Then Columns("A:Q").Select Range("A10").Activate Selection.EntireColumn.Hidden = False Sheets("X-Axis").Activate Columns("A:E").Select......................
I have a macro in which i can enter the rows i want to hide.
If i want to hide "position 32" i have to enter the number 8 of the row. This works fine. But now if i want to hide the "position 32" from Sheet1 it also should hide the rows 4-8 from Sheet2 [Data with 32].
Or if i hide "position 34" in Sheet1 [row 10] it also should hide the rows 14-18 in Sheet2.
If Sheet1.Range("A34:A94") = "HIDE" Then For Each cell In Range("A27:A94") If UCase(cell.Value) = "HIDE" Then cell.EntireRow.Hidden = True End If End Sub
I have monthly reports that come to us from a Data Warehouse. They vary in size(row length). The problem is that the information in one column actually belongs in the next column (i.e. C to D). As this information in Column C is just an "offset" from Column D there is no issue with overwriting any data in column D. Manually, I could copy the columm and Paste Special, Skip Blanks, to column D.
I've been trying to do this in code as some reports can be fairly lengthy: As there are some blank rows, I've inserted this FinalRow procedure, to provide the size of each report:
However, in trying to use the FinalRow value in a "Copy the contents from Column C....Cells(20,3 to FinalRow, 3) and then PasteSpecial to Column D (Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=True) has not been productive. It keeps producing a number of Errors, in every way that I have tried to make this work.
If I have two columns which are lists of names, how do I make a new column which merges the names from each column into one list, and will refresh when new data is added to the two originals.