I have a spreadsheet with cells defined as Euro & Dollars. I want to add an automatic conversion so for example, if a cell is defined as $ the formula will return the sum X 4 and if it is Euro than sum X 5.
I tried to use "if" combined with "search" (so if the cell contains "$" multiply by 4) but since the cell is defined as currency the $ sign does not appear and cannot be searched…
I have a very frustrating problem with my business plan i am writing in Excel. every so often it crashes and when I open it again all the £ signs have turned to $ signs and i have to go through and painstakingly change them all. This also happens even if I just close the file carefully and open it up again. I have tried looking in preferences to see if there is a default setting but can't seem to work it out. can anyone help me with this tiresome issue?
I have column with thousand of line with european currency sign at the end. The excel wont add em cuz these sign are not $ sign. How can I eliminate the sign at the end so that I able to add up?
I have a file contains thousands of rows of purchasing order. the purchasing value is in different local currency,the data(number) format is "Accounting" .
Is there a way to separate the currency sign and the number into different column?
I need to the currency sign to be able to convert data to desired currency. But Excel read the data as number. so I was doing it row by row. Such a pain and not efficient.
In essence so that i can simply pull down the formula, and all our product descriptions have 'special offer, was xx (price) is now xx (sale price).
This works fine, except that in the SALEDESCRIPTION, the amounts from the price and saleprice fields are being brought over without decimal places and without currency symbol.
I have tried formatting those two columns as currency or accounting but neither works.
How to make EXCEL 2007 Automatically convert all my CURRENCY symbols in all cells formatted for CURRENCY in THE SAME SHEET to the one and ONLY currency selected in JUST ONE cell ? (i mean, after conversion, all of them are Not just display currency symbols, but Calculable monetary values like regular Excel's built-in currency format)
I am a dummy in VBA so I really am not familiar at all if the solution is really one of VBA. I don't even know how to start programming VBA at all in Excel.
I'm trying to solve a strange problem in a piece of code.
I have a variable that is define as Double called STD. When i try to insert that variable in a formula the decimal sign (for me a comma "," because I'm Portuguese) gets converted to ";" (which is for me the separation sign for the expressions in excel formulas. ex: AND(A1>0;B1>0)=TRUE). The code is:
In a formula, what effect does putting a plus sign after an equals sign? e.g. =+((1+B8)^12)-1. I orginally assumed that it made sure that result the would always be positive but I was wrong.
Code below. I need it to NOT run if the sheet week2 doesn't exist. Currently it gives a runtime error '9' out of range. This is due tot he sheet not being present because sometimes it is not generated.
Code:
Sub RemoveColWeek2sheet() Dim ColNo As Integer Dim rng As Range Set rng = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Week2").UsedRange
I want to save phone no as +99 9876543210 in excel 2003 on my xp pro machine. But if i give a + sign in the cell, some blue dotted rectangle shows up and everything messes up.. I think it is treating it as a formula or something... how can i save this in the cell. tell me in detail if you are going to tell me about macros or vb code as I don't know how to insert code or program macros.
I need a formula that reads If a number is less than zero then it will show as positive, but if the number is greater than zero then it will show as a negative.
I got three columns in excel. Column A is a list of items, so is column C. Column B displays the similarity in the 2 lists.
I use the following command =IF(ISERROR(MATCH(A1,$C$1:$C$265,0)),"",A1).
SO: A B C
Cat Fish Dog Dog Roll Bull Carpet Apple Dog
But what I want to do is the following:
If I have "D-og 12 2-3" in column A and say "do g 1 22/3" in column C, I want it to be displayed in column B. To do that I need to decapitalise and remove all the special symbols such as space, ), (, *, &, ^, %, $, #, @,! etc.
So I get dog1223 in column B since they are the same.
I have columun in one row, if got sign (-) want convert to value 8,4,2,1 and this value convert to hex code...please anyone give guideline. thanks in advance.i has attach file please have a look.
I'm trying to simplify a section of my code by naming a long string that is repeated. I tried by simply place the Name before equal sign (=) and also putting Set before the name. Both failed though I've seen both methods used successfully in other code. Am I having a syntax issue of some sort?
Private Sub ConditionalRowDelete() Dim NumRows, iLine As Integer ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Select NumRows = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Rows.Count Dim CircuitType As Range Set CircuitType = Range("C" & iLine).Value For iLine = NumRows To 2 Step -1 If Range("A" & iLine).Value > "6999" Then Rows(iLine).EntireRow.Delete End If Next iLine For iLine = NumRows To 2 Step -1 If CircuitType = "VOIP" Or CircuitType = "Customer Care" Or CircuitType = "Dialup" Or CircuitType = "IRU" Then Rows(iLine).EntireRow.Delete End If Next iLine End Sub
This should be an easy one but I am having a difficult time extracting the digits after the # sign in each account description in my list. The values in each cell do not follow any rhyme or reason and differ in length. Three examples of the current data and what I am looking to extract are below.
Current Data: ALBERTSONS #8272-ROSEVIL WHS-closed ALBERTSON'S #703 - SAN RAMON ALBERTSONS #7105 - CARMEL (SOLD 6/06)
Get a SUMIF formula to work, which it now does, but the formula puts '$' signs in the range, so that when it copies it, it does not change the range. I have got round this, by defining 12 separate ranges. But it does make the code rather long winded. Anyone know how to put the formula in without the '$' signs? There must be a way to put the formula into the first cell, and copy it across?
Set Rga = Range("b6") Set Rgb = Range("b6").End(xlDown) Set Rgd = Range("$e$6") Set Rge = Range("$e$6").End(xlDown) Set Rgc = Range(Cells(6, 2), Cells(6, 2).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 3) Set Rgh = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 3) Set Rgi = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 4) Set Rgj = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 5) Set Rgk = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 6) Set Rgl = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 7) Set Rgm = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 8) Set Rgn = Range(Cells(6, 5), Cells(6, 5).End(xlDown)).Offset(0, 9).............................
I have three pages of daily data I am working with; orginal source data, manipulated data, and my output. My output data is a daily row of six columns containing 1, 0, or -1, based on my manipulated data (1,1,0-1,1,-1). I would like by row, sum the coresponding source data (5,4,0,-3,3,-4) by the positve 1s and a second column with the negative 1s. then average the column by the number of consituents (positive5+4+3 )/3=4 & negative;(-4+-3)/2=-3.5)