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$$Excel-Macros$$ Conditional Formatting

2013-11-26 Thread anon
Hi all,

Using conditional formatting, how can I highlight the smallest-valued cell 
which is greater than 1.5?

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Conditional Formatting

2013-11-26 Thread ashish koul
can u share a sample file


On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:19 PM, anon nicmorti...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 Using conditional formatting, how can I highlight the smallest-valued cell
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: ExcelAutomate.blogspot.in

2013-11-26 Thread anoop kumar
Guys check the most important built-in functions in VBA...

http://excelautomate.blogspot.in/2013/11/vbas-most-useful-built-in-functions.html

Good night

On Wednesday, 20 November 2013 14:54:56 UTC+5:30, anoop kumar wrote:

 Hi webies,

 I just started blogging, please check the excel automation blog 
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 please share your comments and more information about excel macros...

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Date Format conversion

2013-11-26 Thread Rupesh Patil
Hi Expert

I need a help for date conversion, let me explain my task, I have one
userform with 10 multipage and each page have at list one date
field(textbox), what i want is user can enter whatever date format he want
but i want convert that format DD-MMM- so please help me out, How can
i do this.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Name Matching In Excel

2013-11-26 Thread Rachman Hidayat
Dear Mr. Dilip
How about similar name. file attached.

Thanks

Pada Senin, 09 November 2009 15:11:07 UTC+8, DILIPandey menulis:

 Dear Umesh,
  
 I have skipped this one.  My appologies.
  
 IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(*MID(C4,1,FIND( ,C4)-1)*,$A:$A,0)),Mapped,Not 
 Found 
  
 MATCH function will match the name in the list which is there in Column 
 A.  
 * sign is used to match it with some additional characters in the start 
 and end of the name.  So if name UMESH DEV is written as UMESHDEV it will 
 still work. 
 MATCH function always returns a number where it founds the data in the 
 target list (here column A).  
 ISNUMBER checks if it is a number or not.
 And at the end, IF function checks if ISNUMBER is TRUE or FALSE, and if it 
 is true then result is Mapped and if is false then result is Not Found.
  
 Hope this helps.
  
 Best Regards,
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 DILIP KUMAR PANDEY  
   MBA-HR,B COM(Hons.),BCA
 Mobile: +91 9810929744
 dilipan...@gmail.com
 dilipan...@yahoo.com
 New Delhi - 110062


 On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Umesh Dev umesh.d...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dilip,
  
 Thanks for the help. I was trying to learn myself but could not. I need 
 your help from the scratch for eg:-
 IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(*MID(C4,1,FIND( 
 ,C4)-1)*,$A:$A,0)),Mapped,Not Found
  
 Pls explain me from the root as to why you have used Isnumber, match and 
 * etc
  
 Happy belated Diwali to you
  
  
 Regards
 Umesh Dev
  
   On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Dilip Pandey dilipan...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Umesh,
  
 I have used OFFSET function to get the name to which the target names 
 are matching.  It picks the name which has got matched and takes that as a 
 row to get down in the list of the names, starting from first name in the 
 list.
 Let me know if you need any other help.
   
 Best Regards,
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MBA-HR,B COM(Hons.),BCA
 Mobile: +91 9810929744
 dilipan...@gmail.com
 dilipan...@yahoo.com
 New Delhi - 110062 

  
   On 10/14/09, Umesh Dev umesh.d...@gmail.com wrote: 

 Hi Dilip,
  
 Can you explain the logic pls.
  
  
 Regards
 Umesh

  On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Dilip Pandey dilipan...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Michael,
  
 The enhancement is done in the attached file as per your 
 requirements.  Thanks
  
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 On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Drayton, Michael E 
 michael.e.dray...@citi.com wrote:

  Dilip, 
  
 You are king!
  
 Is there a way we can make Column F reflect the value from Sheet 1 if 
 E4 = mapped instead of reflecting what's on Sheet 2?
  
  
 Here is my logic.  When using this formula in action, I won't be able 
 to check what the formula matches on Sheet 1 because Sheet 1 may have 
 5,000 
 names. By adding this extra step, I can validate that the match reflects 
 what I believe is a correct match.
  
 I hope I didn't confuse you more.
  
  
 Highest Regards,
 Michael Drayton
  

  
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 *Sent:* 13 October 2009 06:12
 *To:* Drayton, Michael E [ICG-GTS]
 *Cc:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Name Matching In Excel

  
   Hi Michael,
  
 Actually, if the name of sheet 2 is matching in the list in Sheet 1, 
 then I am saying as Found.  Further to this, I have fetched those 
 names 
 which are matched considering full name and only the first name.  Please 
 look at the attached file for further understanding. 
  
 Best Regards,
 -- 
 DILIP KUMAR PANDEY  
MBA-HR,B COM(Hons.),BCA
 Mobile: +91 9810929744
 dilipan...@gmail.com
 dilipan...@yahoo.com
 New Delhi - 110062 

  
 On 10/9/09, MD18358 michael.e.dray...@citi.com wrote: 

 Hi Dilip,

 Is there a way to make the formula kick back the actual matched name?
 Even better, I liked the found/not found column so on the next
 column over can I get the actual matched name?

 Thanks for your contribution.  You are great!!!

 regards,
 Michael

 On Sep 22, 6:18 am, Dilip Pandey dilipan...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Sonal,
 
  The query attached by you has been solved per your expectations 
 and attached
  herewith.  Thanks.
 
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  dilipan...@gmail.com
  dilipan...@yahoo.com
  New Delhi - 110062
 
  On 9/21/09, Sonal Gadgil gadgil.so...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   Hi...
 
   I am new in this group.
 
   I am facing one proble while working in the excel.
 
   I am having two excel files where i have to map the customer 
 based on
   customer name by matching customer name manually.
 
   Now, in case there is any macro available which help me to 
 search  map
   names this will be great help to me  other users
 
   Example:
 
 
 
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