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Hi there, Firstly apologies if something similar has been answered before, or i've missed something very obvious, i'm by no means a VB expert. Background I have a Worksheet broken down into Sections, at the top of each Section I have a Macro for Users to Show/Hide (the Rows for) that Section...
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Using Excel 2003, I would like to automate the process of creating a worksheet from a template, got this working, then automate sending this worksheet to a defined distribution list. I tried recording a macro but it stops after the email is called without entering the recipients and then sending the...
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The code is currently opening the file as you describe. The main reason we are implementing this code is for speed reasons. Based on that, I am trying to find the absolute fastest way to read this data. I had done some testing on my local PC and known network locations (with regular drive letters), and...
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Hi, Or you could make a function out of it... Public Function HasComment(rngRef As Range) As Boolean On Error Resume Next HasComment = CBool(Len(rngRef.Comment.Text)) End Function
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Thanks. Specifically, I mean through the Excel fx feature. When you invoke fx , you get the list of arguments with entry fields, a description of the function, and the opportunity to select help for that function. I haven't found any way to add the description and help.
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How do you write a help file for an Excel VBA function that is displayed when a user clicks "help on this function"
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I would like to receive an email notification with a hyperlink to an excel workbook whenever someone completes said workbook (actually a customized template we use for each of our individual projects). After a little digging, one approach seems to be to create a beforeclose event with a customized dialog...
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Hello. Here is my goal in its simplest form. I have a list of data in column A (for example, A5:A10). I have a row of boxes (merged cells) in row 2. I would like to write VBA code that would allow me to click on a piece of data from column A, "drag" it to one of the boxes (merged cells), and...
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Hi Anonymous! This is how I would add a new worksheet and attach the "Calulate" event handler (the example shows a message box each time the calculate event is triggered): Private Sub NewSheet_Click() Dim oXl As Application: Set oXl = Application oXl.EnableEvents = False oXl.DisplayAlerts ...