try this

Sub xcv()
    Dim Data As Range, Rng As Range

    Set Data = Range("A6")

    Set Data = Range(Data, Data.End(xlDown)).Offset(, 4)
    For Each Rng In Data
Rng.Offset(, 2) = Rng * IIf(InStr(1, Rng.NumberFormat, "Cr") > 0, -1, 1)
    Next
End Sub


Pada 05/10/2013 14:23, Sandeep Chhajer menulis:
Dear Excel Gurus,

I have facing a peculiar problem related to number format.
When I export any ledger from tally I got result as bellow



Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital  
        3049.00         3049.00         
Aditya Enterprises      
        99521.00        101086.00       *1565.00 Cr*
Airways Corporation     39363.80 Dr     
        
        *39363.80 Dr*
Airways Surgical Pvt Ltd 361446.45 Dr 959168.00 1133676.00 *186938.45 Dr*
AL-SAMIYAH GROUP FOR MARKETING & INT. TRADE         
        791326.00       883606.25       *92280.25 Cr*
Al-Wafigroup for Marketing & Int'l Trade Co.        
        743036.00       754572.48       *11536.48 Cr*

        
        
        
        

Now, the custom number format for negative number is *""0.00" Cr"* and for positive number is *""0.00" Dr". (I have also attached herewith the file for your reference.)*
*
*
Again, I have tried to build a macro with my limited VBA knowledge but it is not working as variable "b" is not changing according to the current cursor location.
I am pasting what i have tried.


Sub format()
a = Range("e15").NumberFormat
' *i want this "b" shall change value according to the new destination i.e.*
*'   _want to make it as variable according to the new cell format.*
b = ActiveCell.NumberFormat
Do
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
If a = b Then
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Select
ActiveCell.Formula = ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1) * -1
ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).Select
Else
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Select
ActiveCell.Formula = ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1) * 1
ActiveCell.Offset(0, -1).Select
End If
Loop Until ActiveCell.Offset(0, -4).Value = ""
End Sub
*
*
Please Help me out.

Thanks in advance.


--
Regards,
Sandeep Kumar Chhajer.

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