Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Ganesh N
Great Mr. Paul. This is want I am looking for. Thanks again also thanks
mandeep.

Regards,
Ganesh N

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net
wrote:

 So you want to see ONLY the alphabetic characters?
 You want to filter OUT the numbers?

 If so, I think your terminology is reversed.
 Think of Excel filters just like any other filter you can think of:
 Coffee, tea, air/furnace

 It's not what stays in the filter that has the most value, that's usually
 thrown away.
 It's what passes THROUGH the filter that's important!

 When you say you want to filter only numbers,
 that means that you want to remove everything and only let the NUMBERS
 pass through.

 If you want to filter OUT the numbers, you're wanting to filter alphabetic
 values.
 In which case, you can use a filter =A

 (see attached)

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 Thanks Mr. Paul but how i filter none numeric value ?

 Regards,
 Ganesh N




 On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net
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 Simply turn on filters and select values  0.

 (see attached)

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 Dear Team,

 Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.

 Please find the attachment.

 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup query

2015-06-17 Thread Shrinivas Shevde
Dear Ashish,

Thanks for reply.
Problem solved but I want to know ,what differece (-- ) this makes.
Can you explain it please

Regards
Shrinivas

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 Make a little changes in your formula as mention below, then lookup on
 that value.
 =--MID(A9,FIND(1,A9,1),6)

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 Dear All

 I have a text in Column A4 ,I am extracting a number from that text in
 colum B4,using outcome of I want to use Vlookup but its not successful.
 Same Out put I entered by hand in the column then I get desire result.
 To entered manually its take lot of time I have more than 1000 data.
 Please find attached file,

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Inverse Selection of Worksheets.

2015-06-17 Thread Paul Schreiner
Since I don't know how many sheets are in your workbook, I chose an approach 
that works quickly with a large number of sheets.
In the following macro, I defined a Dictionary Object and stored the names of 
the sheets currently selected.
Then, I find the first sheet that is NOT in the list and select it (which 
effectively de-selects the original sheets)I then loop through the sheets 
collection and select all sheets not in the original selection.
Since my sample file had hidden sheets, I also tested to see if the sheet is 
visible before attempting to select it.
Option ExplicitSub Reverse_Sheet_Selection()    Dim sht, Dict_Sheets    
Application.ScreenUpdating = False    
'--    Set Dict_Sheets = 
CreateObject(Scripting.Dictionary)        Dict_Sheets.RemoveAll    
'--    For Each sht In 
ActiveWorkbook.Windows(1).SelectedSheets        If (Not 
Dict_Sheets.exists(sht.Name)) Then                Dict_Sheets.Add sht.Name, 
selected        End If    Next sht    
'    ' Select First Sheet    
'    For Each sht In Sheets        
If (Not Dict_Sheets.exists(sht.Name)) Then            If (sht.Visible) Then     
           sht.Select                Exit For            End If        End If   
 Next sht    '    ' Select other 
sheets    '    For Each sht In 
Sheets        If (Not Dict_Sheets.exists(sht.Name)) Then            If 
(sht.Visible) Then                sht.Select (False)            End If        
End If    Next sht    Application.ScreenUpdating = TrueEnd Sub 
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 Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 5:07 PM
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Dear Sir,
Or select specific sheets, then use a macro to reverse the selection?

Please help me.
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On 17 June 2015 at 01:51, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net wrote:

Could you please explain?
Are you saying you want to select all sheets EXCEPT specific sheets?
Or select specific sheets, then use a macro to reverse the selection? 
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In all the ways you can,
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Hi Friends,
How to do Inverse Selection of Worksheets.
Please help me.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Ganesh N
Thanks Mr. Paul but how i filter none numeric value ?

Regards,
Ganesh N


On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Paul Schreiner schreiner_p...@att.net
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 Simply turn on filters and select values  0.

 (see attached)

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 Dear Team,

 Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.

 Please find the attachment.

 Thanks  Regards,
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$$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Ganesh N
Dear Team,

Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.

Please find the attachment.

Thanks  Regards,
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Mandeep Baluja
Many ways to do it , 
1)  apply filter use criteria greator than 0 
2) formula given to you below attachment 
3)  VBA
4) Sort it 

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On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 5:20:04 PM UTC+5:30, Ganesh N wrote:

 Dear Team,

 Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.

 Please find the attachment.

 Thanks  Regards,
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup query

2015-06-17 Thread Mandeep Baluja
-- is used to convert it to numeric value it can give the result of true to 
1 and false to 0. you were not getting the result just because the numbers 
are stored as text which you are getting from the formula. 

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On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 4:55:48 PM UTC+5:30, shrini wrote:

 Dear Ashish,
  
 Thanks for reply.
 Problem solved but I want to know ,what differece (-- ) this makes.
 Can you explain it please
  
 Regards
 Shrinivas

 On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Ashish Bhalara ashishb...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Make a little changes in your formula as mention below, then lookup on 
 that value.
 =--MID(A9,FIND(1,A9,1),6)

 On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Shrinivas Shevde shrini...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:


 Dear All

 I have a text in Column A4 ,I am extracting a number from that text in 
 colum B4,using outcome of I want to use Vlookup but its not successful.
 Same Out put I entered by hand in the column then I get desire result.
 To entered manually its take lot of time I have more than 1000 data.
 Please find attached file,

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Paul Schreiner
Simply turn on filters and select values  0.
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Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Ganesh N
Thanks Mr. Mandeep But no other option uh ?

Regards,
Ganesh N

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 6:07 PM, Mandeep Baluja rockerna...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Create a helper column right next to your data and use isText function
 with respect to left cell apply filter where it is true you can get the
 text value !!

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 On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 5:47:41 PM UTC+5:30, Ganesh N wrote:


 Thanks Mr. Paul but how i filter none numeric value ?

 Regards,
 Ganesh N


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 Simply turn on filters and select values  0.

 (see attached)

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 Please help me to know how to filter only number in the list.

 Please find the attachment.

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Please suggest.

2015-06-17 Thread DaveO
One possibility: combine all the individual tabs into a single tab to 
create a data table of all the information, then create a pivot table to 
quickly summarize data.

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 I had attached a file, in this file Contractor Wise Report sheet is 
 created, in which I have to get data according to date wise from their 
 respective sheets. 

 Please suggest. 

   


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How to filter only numbers in the list

2015-06-17 Thread Mandeep Baluja
Oh Fuck !!! how did you do that ? Amazed to see this result :) way to go   

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On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 6:13:03 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:

 So you want to see ONLY the alphabetic characters?
 You want to filter OUT the numbers?

 If so, I think your terminology is reversed.
 Think of Excel filters just like any other filter you can think of:
 Coffee, tea, air/furnace

 It's not what stays in the filter that has the most value, that's usually 
 thrown away.
 It's what passes THROUGH the filter that's important!

 When you say you want to filter only numbers, 
 that means that you want to remove everything and only let the NUMBERS 
 pass through.

 If you want to filter OUT the numbers, you're wanting to filter alphabetic 
 values.
 In which case, you can use a filter =A

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 Thanks Mr. Paul but how i filter none numeric value ?

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 Simply turn on filters and select values  0.

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 Please find the attachment.

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