Copy And Paste Only Values With Option Skip Blanks
Dec 28, 2013
Below is the macro code in which the code is segregating the data page wise i want the below changes:
> macro should copy and paste only values with the option skip blanks.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
Dim j As Long
'Setup the loop to loop through the Areas
For j = 1 To Columns(1).SpecialCells(2).Areas.Count
'Add a new WorkSheet
We have a document template set up in excel which we have to use to accompany documents/drawings issued to customers. I have a macro set up to copy the cells required in the template and create a new tab with our company reference as the tab name, then copy and paste the relevant data into the log.
We could be issuing one or up to 10 documents at the same time to the customer, therefore there are between 1 and 10 rows which could contain data. Due to this, when pasting to the log, I have asked the macro to choose the next available row and paste as values and skip blanks.
However, when there are blanks on the template, it is copying all these cells and I am being left with lots of blank rows in the log. Is there anything I can do to correct it?
I need a macro that will take the values that are in the far right cells and move them to an area on the left. the columns they will be pulling from are the IU & IV column starting with row 2 down to row 460. from there I need the values to be pasted into the D & E Columns starting at row 6. The two columns IU & IV are a date and a task for that date. When they are pasted into the columns D&E they will need to be sorted by dates (or just all of the blanks removed), with the soonest occurrence at the top. The reason for pasting values is because I have formulas pulling the tasks and dates off of another sheet. The last thing is that the macro needs to be triggered by the information in cell c2, when that cell is changed the formulas go to work and everything in cells IU & IV update. That is when I would like the macro to kick in and work the miracle.
I have been trying to build a colony of formulas that could do it, but I have given up, then I tried to make an array index it for me, but that wasn't working for me either.
Is it possible to insert a formula that skips blanks while copying a list? For example: If I have a list and make a column next to the list to put an "x" in if I want to see that info in another list, is there a way to pull the info over with a formula and skip blanks to create a clean list?Color
Have the marco (see Code below)that I am trying to pull only records that have a "y" in a column. The problem I am haivng is that I also get cells that are blank and rows are skipped if the cell is blank or not "y".
Have tried searching for an answer or example for what I want to do. Looked at autofilter but had no luck.
Sub Macro1() Set rd = Sheets("ActiveHerd") 'set read data sheet as rd Set wd = Sheets("SaleSheet") 'set write data sheet as wd
For i = 12 To Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row ' set i to the last row in column A If UCase(Cells(i, 1)) = "Y" Then Range("A" & i & ":c" & i).Copy Destination:=wd.Range("AA" & i) Next i
I have a frame (Frame1) on a userform added using Microsoft Forms 2.0 Frame. I have added option buttons to the frame named OptionButton1 thru OptionButton4. I am trying to add code where certain cells are copied and pasted depending on which optbutton is selected. I tried the following code but because the option button is a frame object it doesn't seem to trigger the event.
Private Sub OptionButton1_Click()
'copy level 1 If Me.OptionButton1 = True Then Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("G10:G32").Copy Worksheets("Sheet1").Select Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("C10:C32").Select Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats, Operation:= _ xlNone, SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False End If
Can a macro make a workbook everytime you copy, it will paste special formulas only and skip blank rows? And can I still let me select the range manually? I would like to use this to link workbooks.
I am really amazed that I can't find a workable example for what I am trying to accomplish here... For the most part, I can read and decipher VBA code...but when it comes to constructing my own code...I am deluged with syntax errors and run-time errors...
Here, specifically, is what I am trying to do:
I have a column...(Let's say Column A)...that contains 1300 items to start with. Once an item is selected by the user, a new list is created in Column B that mirrors Column A with the "selected" items "removed"...(the cell is blank).
As each item is selected, (and "removed"), I want a third list created in Column C that lists all of the items in Column B, but skips the "blanks". ("Blanks" is in quotes to stress that these cells are NOT EMPTY. They each contain a formula).
I have a range I would like to select but this includes blanks. I would like the VB to skip these blanks and find the last value / text in this row and then select that entire row.
I have this code that checks for cells that "" and then transfers a range to a separate sheet. I am running into problems if in the specified range all cells are "". How can I update this code to allow for all cells in the range to be "" without giving an error?
Sub Search_Notes_Main() Application.ScreenUpdating = False ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Analyst Main").Select Dim ConstantCells As Range, Cell As Range Set ConstantCells = Range("B11:CX11").SpecialCells(xlConstants) For Each Cell In ConstantCells If Cell.Value "" Then Cell.Select ActiveCell.Offset(-2).Range("A1:A4").Copy ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Notes & Ticklers Upload").Select Range("B22").Select
I have workbook having 3 sheets out of them 1 sheet name "report". I want vba to disable copy /past option to sheet Report only with msg " copy not allowed" if key clt+c or copy option selected
Here i am attaching the excel sheet where macro is enabled. I have added macros in last spread sheet (Consolidated) everything is working fine. Whats messing is i have copied a macro for the entire workbook, which will disable Copy/Pase/Cut option to all engineers. But problem is its disabled for me as well, every time i have to delete the code for copy/cut options. I just want cut/copy option in the last worksheet (Consolidated) where i can get all the result with out touching the rest of the sheets.
I have a spreadsheet with a bunch of formulas in Cells B4:E100 in Sheet1. Many of the formulas will show up blank information in the event I do not have any data in Column A. I then have formulas which perform a similar function in Cells G4:Q100, S4:AC100, AE4:AO100 & AQ4:BA100.
What I need to do is to take the data from the last 4 sets of cells (G4:Q100, S4:AC100, AE4:AO100 & AQ4:BA100) and stack then one on top of the other into Sheet2 starting in Cell A2. I need the code however to be smart enough to realize that if there are blanks which exist in any of those sets of cells to skip over to the next set of data I which to copy and start pasting that set of information without leaving any blanks.
So far example, if I only have data between Cells A4:A25, I want the VBA code to go only through cells G4:Q25 and then start pasting without any spaces S4:AC25 and so on.
The spreadsheet that i use includes a table that some of the cells are displayed as blanks( include an IFERROR function ) I need to calculate the XIRR for a range of cells in a row that includes some of these "Blank" cells
I have copied the following codes to create a Function of "Concatenate a Range Skip Blanks". However, I humbly seek help to add "," in between every word and also take away the empty space when there is only 2 words are concatenated. Pls refer to my attachement for easy understanding.
I want to figure a class average for a test, but I have students that have moved. My Excel is automatically counting them as a zero. How can I program/tell Excel to skip any blanks rather than count them in the average?
I have been using this macro, which works perfect:
Sub Signflip() Dim cell As Range For Each cell In Selection If IsNumeric(cell.Value) Then cell.Value = -cell.Value Next cell End Sub
It allows me to select cells and flip from neg to pos, pos to neg, and it won't error out on text cells. Great little macro.
However, I don't like how it puts a zero in blank cells. It slows down the macro when I select large areas. Is there a way to make this macro work the same way but skip over empty or blank cells and not enter a zero.
Sheet linked from external file, new data coming daily. How to copy Values of cells from B4 till B-empty to C column? The attached file has a properly displayed data.
Attached is my code, pay attention to the bold part. I want the sourceSheet to be copied as a sheet and pasted in the targetSheet (the Sheet2 of "NewBook") but I want it pasted asvalues. Here is the specific part which needs to be looked at...and below is the full code.
VB: Set sourceBook = Application.Workbooks.Open(sourceFilename) Set sourceSheet = sourceBook.Sheets("Current") Set targetSheet = NewBook.Sheets("Sheet2")
I have a spreadsheet where a column has many cells being empty and others with values. I need to use copy-paste skip blanks to another column so it only overwrites cells that contains values. BUT The cells in the column appears to be empty, not blank, when I try use the copy-paste skip blanks it doesnt work. However, when I press delete in every empty cell the copy-paste skip blanks works for those cells.
Do you got a fast method to make all the empty cells blank?
I have a range that I need to copy to a new worksheet. It basically looks like steps going across the sheet. Whenever I skip blank cells during the paste to the new sheet Excel does not skip anything. Any ideas on how I would shift all data to be on the left side of the without copying the blank cells.
I've been trying to paste formula throughout a range of cells in the same column. Trouble is, I protect some sub- total cells and don't want the formula to paste over those sub-total formulas.
If I protect the sheet and paste the formula throughout the column including the protected cells, I would get an error message.
How can I paste the new formulas without getting into trouble of the protected cells?
By using a macro on the attached report I like to copy the row values named "Section Total" in red and and paste them over the values starting with "Aged Debt" in blue (the rest of the wording cahanges every month so "Aged Debt" is the key word for that row).