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How to apply Macro on a same type of format but columns no. r chan



 
 
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Old February 24th, 2010, 06:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Manmohan Singh
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Default How to apply Macro on a same type of format but columns no. r chan

HI,

First of all i 'd like to explain what problem i'm facing.

See i've data in three Rows and three Columns.

I've recorded macro & i applied the same macro in same formation.

like three Rows & Three coloumns.

But the question here is now i've Five Rows & Five coloums. Now if i apply
the same macro here then it overrides the data over three rows and coloumns.

Please let me know can i do apply the same macro because the formation is
same only data is in more no.

Looking forward to hearing form you.

Thanks,
Manmohan Singh

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Old February 25th, 2010, 10:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
JLatham
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Default How to apply Macro on a same type of format but columns no. r chan

Post a copy of the code from your macro here and we will help you change it
to work with 5 rows and columns.

"Manmohan Singh" wrote:

HI,

First of all i 'd like to explain what problem i'm facing.

See i've data in three Rows and three Columns.

I've recorded macro & i applied the same macro in same formation.

like three Rows & Three coloumns.

But the question here is now i've Five Rows & Five coloums. Now if i apply
the same macro here then it overrides the data over three rows and coloumns.

Please let me know can i do apply the same macro because the formation is
same only data is in more no.

Looking forward to hearing form you.

Thanks,
Manmohan Singh

 




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