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I am able to input data, I am able to scroll through a hidden excel
sheet that stores the input data by using the application. I want to be able to use the input box to search the hidden sheet for the data without scrolling through every single page. I want the input box to return the value and the associated content to that value if it exisit after clicking the search command. Is there anyone out there that knows a way that this can be done? If so please respond to this Thanks Zig! :) |
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Zig, Try using the .Find Function
Sub FindStuff() Dim r As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Set ws = Worksheets("YourHiddenSheet") SearchTxt = InputBox("Please Type Value to Search For" Set r = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1") _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=True) If r Is Nothing Then Exit Sub r.EntireRow.Copy Worksheets("Results").Range("A1") End Sub This will look for your search value then copy the entire row it was found in on a Worksheet named "Results" -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "Zigball" wrote: I am able to input data, I am able to scroll through a hidden excel sheet that stores the input data by using the application. I want to be able to use the input box to search the hidden sheet for the data without scrolling through every single page. I want the input box to return the value and the associated content to that value if it exisit after clicking the search command. Is there anyone out there that knows a way that this can be done? If so please respond to this Thanks Zig! :) |
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Hello Charles how is everything, i really appreciate the code and it
works great but I am wondering if you know of a way that I can return the found value into a custom input box example: textbox1.text textbox2.text date1.value etc....... these are examples of my text boxes and combo boxes that i have created on a userform. I apologize for using input box term in the previous note. i assume that i would need to edit these parts of the code example: SearchTxt = InputBox("Please Type Value to Search For" SearchTxt = textbox1.text textbox1.text being the search field using this textbox is this ok or should it be .value, also i believe i might need to edit this part whih is probably the issue example: r.EntireRow.Copy Worksheets("Results").Range("A1") textbox1.Text = r.Cells(r, 1) ??? I tried this but it is not working could you help me do you know what i am doing wrong? Charles Chickering wrote: Zig, Try using the .Find Function Sub FindStuff() Dim r As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Set ws = Worksheets("YourHiddenSheet") SearchTxt = InputBox("Please Type Value to Search For" Set r = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1") _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=True) If r Is Nothing Then Exit Sub r.EntireRow.Copy Worksheets("Results").Range("A1") End Sub This will look for your search value then copy the entire row it was found in on a Worksheet named "Results" -- Charles Chickering "A good example is twice the value of good advice." "Zigball" wrote: I am able to input data, I am able to scroll through a hidden excel sheet that stores the input data by using the application. I want to be able to use the input box to search the hidden sheet for the data without scrolling through every single page. I want the input box to return the value and the associated content to that value if it exisit after clicking the search command. Is there anyone out there that knows a way that this can be done? If so please respond to this Thanks Zig! :) |
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hello charles again i want to give you my full example so you can
proably understand me a little better. example:------------------------------------------------------------ Private Sub Add_Click() Dim r As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Set ws = Worksheets("sheet6") SearchTxt = textbox1.Value Set r = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1"), _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=True) If r Is Nothing Then Exit Sub textbox1.Value = r.Cells(r, 1) End Sub --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I want to explain that I have a userform and I want to return the search into the userform textboxes and comboboxes etc... |
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![]() "Zigball" wrote in message oups.com... hello charles again i want to give you my full example so you can proably understand me a little better. example:------------------------------------------------------------ Private Sub Add_Click() Dim r As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Set ws = Worksheets("sheet6") SearchTxt = textbox1.Value Set r = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1"), _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=True) If r Is Nothing Then Exit Sub textbox1.Value = r.Cells(r, 1) End Sub Try textbox1.Value = r.Item(1,2).Value which should get you the value right next to the key you found --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I want to explain that I have a userform and I want to return the search into the userform textboxes and comboboxes etc... |
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Your good, and i thank you it might be simple to you but a head ache to
me. While Im discussing this with you i'd like to ask for your help with another issue, now that i am able to search for data in my userform i also need to be able to update the data that has been searched for and retrieved. for instance i would search for a name thats on the spreadsheet and i want to add that persons lastname on the same column next to the first name. Do you know of a way that i can achieve this type of userform. I was trying a code like this but cannot get it to work. Private Sub PutData() Dim r As Long Dim r1 As Range, r2 As Range Set r1 = Worksheets("sheet6").Range("A1").CurrentRegion If IsNumeric(RowNumber.Text) Then r = CLng(RowNumber.Text) Else MsgBox "Illegal row number" Exit Sub End If If r 1 And r < LastRow Then r1.Cells(r, 1) = TextBox1.Text DisableSave Else MsgBox "Invalid row number" End If End Sub I believe this code is the wrong code for my userform, do you know of any ways I can achieve update info via userform? Ben Voigt wrote: "Zigball" wrote in message oups.com... hello charles again i want to give you my full example so you can proably understand me a little better. example:------------------------------------------------------------ Private Sub Add_Click() Dim r As Range Dim ws As Worksheet Dim SearchTxt As String Set ws = Worksheets("sheet6") SearchTxt = textbox1.Value Set r = ws.Cells.Find(What:=SearchTxt, After:=ws.Range("A1"), _ LookIn:=xlFormulas, LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=True) If r Is Nothing Then Exit Sub textbox1.Value = r.Cells(r, 1) End Sub Try textbox1.Value = r.Item(1,2).Value which should get you the value right next to the key you found --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I want to explain that I have a userform and I want to return the search into the userform textboxes and comboboxes etc... |
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