Yes, it is very good book..

Cheers!!

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On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:44 PM, <meetg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> @Joshi, I really love to know how to write macros myself. I got a new book
> for myself "Excel VBA programming for dummies 3rd ed." Hope that would help
> me?
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld from Glo Mobile.
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Vaibhav Joshi <v...@vabs.in>
> *Sender: * excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Date: *Tue, 30 Dec 2014 12:38:55 +0530
> *To: *excel-macros@googlegroups.com<excel-macros@googlegroups.com>
> *ReplyTo: * excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject: *Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA to Vlookup from other Source!
>
> hmn.....writing macro is very easy, however as long as solution exist
> using available resources then same should be explored..
>
> +++++
> *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*
>
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Mandeep Baluja <rockerna...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Haha, Same question from my side too Vabz but i was still trying to get
>>> it. Too much logical by calling it with udf because whenever you're writing
>>> a function the excel files during browsing cant be opened.
>>>
>>
>> Trying this Macro to achieve  the result.
>>
>>
>> Option Explicit
>>
>>
>> Public Sub Test4vlookup()
>> Dim lookupvalue As Variant
>> MsgBox "Welcome to vlookup Function"
>>
>> lookupvalue = Application.InputBox("Please provide the Lookup value")
>>
>> Dim Filename As Variant
>> Dim fld As Variant
>>             Set fld = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFilePicker)
>>             fld.Show
>>             Filename = fld.SelectedItems(1)
>> Workbooks.Open (Filename)
>>
>> Dim Workrng As Range
>> Set Workrng = Application.Selection
>> Set Workrng = Application.InputBox("Select the Range for Vlookup",
>> "Vlookup", Workrng.Address, Type:=8)
>> Dim columnnumber As Long
>> columnnumber = Application.InputBox("Enter the Column no", "Vlookup",
>> Type:=2)
>> MsgBox lookupvalue
>> MsgBox columnnumber
>> MsgBox Workrng.Address
>>
>> ActiveCell.Formula = "=vlookup(lookupvalue.value,Filename&
>> Workrng.address,columnnumber.value,0)"
>>
>> 'Myvlookup=Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Filename&"Sheet1!"&lookupvalue,Workrng
>> ActiveCell.Value = Myvlookup
>>
>> End Sub
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mandeep Baluja
>> LearningZmyPassion
>> https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=312532939
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