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    olenavychief
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    Selecting a cell

    I used to be a pretty fair BASIC Programmer, but I haven't been able to
    devote enough time to learn VBA for Office, I've never done anything that
    needed it before. I'm sure this is a really easy one, but I'm really a newbie
    to this, so any help would be appreciated.
    Here is the situation:
    I am trying to post inventory into an excel spreadsheet so that I can import
    it into a custom label program to print price & description barcoded labels.
    I export the inventory from my accounting program directly into an Excel
    workbook, no problem there. Only 4 columns are exported:
    "ItemNum" "Desc" "QuanOnHand" "Price"
    I add a column heading "NumLabels" so that I know how many labels of any
    particular item need printing. This is always the 5th column.
    Then using my received inventory's packing slips I can search for the item
    numbers, tab over to the "NumLabels" column and enter how many labels to
    print.
    Here's the problem - that's a LOT of typing! I CTRL-F to get the Find
    Dialogue, type the item number I'm looking for, click search, close the Find
    Dialogue, tab right 4 cells, type the number of labels - then CTRL-F etc. etc.
    I'v tried recording a MACRO a zillion times, but it doesn't capture the
    correct keypresses, so no go.
    Ideally, I'd like to hit a key, have a find dialogue pop-up, type the item
    number, find it, and when closed, automatically tab 4 spaces so I may enter
    the number of labels, then open the find dialogue again, basicly a loop until
    I type CTRL-X or something to stop it. Can this be done?



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    Hello Olenavychief,

    Since you already have the columns labeled, Excel has a built in dialog to allow you to do what you want. After you have added the "NumLabels" heading to the 5th column, go to the Excel menu and select DATA, and then FORM. This will display a custom dialog based on your worksheet data. It includes edit controls and Ctrl + F find features. This will do what you need without having to program anything.

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  3. #3
    olenavychief
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    Re: Selecting a cell

    Guess I wasn't too clear - I'm searching a list of over 6000 items, but I may
    be only printing labels for 100 or so random items, whatever stock came in
    this week. When I select Form, the only "Find" feature I have is Find Prev /
    Find Next buttons (I'm using Excel 2K3 SP2 if that makes a difference) If I
    use the Criteria button to find the item I click Criteria, type in the item
    I'm looking for, hit tab 4 times, type the number of labels, click criteria
    etc. Unless I'm incredibly dense (which I may be, don't get me wrong...)
    this is not much different than what I was doing before, except I'm not doing
    CTRL-F, I'm clicking Criteria. (It does, however, save closing out the find
    dialogue, which saves a step on each item, so I'll be using this tip until I
    can figure out how to do what I really want, Thanks Leith!) I was hoping for
    some automation, like type in the item number, cursor jumps immediately to
    the numlabels field and then waits for input, then jumps immediately to the
    item number entry, waits etc So I'd type in item# <enter> NumLabels <enter>
    item# <enter> NumLabels <enter> until I click the close button. That way I
    could use the number pad like a 10 key and really save a lot of time.


    "Leith Ross" wrote:

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    > Hello Olenavychief,
    >
    > Since you already have the columns labeled, Excel has a built in dialog
    > to allow you to do what you want. After you have added the "NumLabels"
    > heading to the 5th column, go to the Excel menu and select DATA, and
    > then FORM. This will display a custom dialog based on your worksheet
    > data. It includes edit controls and Ctrl + F find features. This will
    > do what you need without having to program anything.
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > Leith Ross
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    Hello Oldnavychief,

    I wasn't sure it you really needed a custom automated solution, but it looks as though you do. To do so requires using VBA to create a User Form with the appropriate controls and code. Being a novice, it would be easier and faster for me to code a possible solution in a workbook for you rather than walk you through the process by posting in the newsgroup. If you lke I can do that and email the workbook to you.

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    Re: Selecting a cell


    Quick question...how do you receive your packing slips? Are they 'real'
    packing slips or are they in some sort of spreadsheet too?

    Regards


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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Selecting a cell

    Another option...

    Select A:E (headers in Row 1 only).
    Data|Form
    You can click the criteria button
    search for your Item number
    tab to the correct field and type the new number you want.

    ==========

    But if you want a cheap and dirty macro...

    Option Explicit
    Sub testme()
    Dim FoundCell As Range
    Dim FindWhat As String
    Dim HowMany As Long

    HowMany = 3

    With Worksheets("sheet1")

    Do
    FindWhat = InputBox(Prompt:="Item Number?")
    If Trim(FindWhat) = "" Then Exit Do

    With .Range("a:a")
    Set FoundCell = .Cells.Find(what:=FindWhat, _
    after:=.Cells(.Cells.Count), _
    LookIn:=xlValues, _
    lookat:=xlWhole, searchorder:=xlByRows, _
    searchdirection:=xlNext)
    End With

    If FoundCell Is Nothing Then
    Beep
    MsgBox "Not found!"
    Else
    HowMany = Application.InputBox(Prompt:="How Many for: " _
    & FoundCell.Address(0, 0), _
    Default:=HowMany, Type:=1)
    If HowMany < 1 Then Exit Do
    FoundCell.Offset(0, 4).Value = HowMany
    End If
    Loop
    End With

    End Sub

    It quits when you hit cancel for either inputbox. And it remembers the previous
    quantity--if you don't like that, change the default to what you use the most.




    olenavychief wrote:
    >
    > I used to be a pretty fair BASIC Programmer, but I haven't been able to
    > devote enough time to learn VBA for Office, I've never done anything that
    > needed it before. I'm sure this is a really easy one, but I'm really a newbie
    > to this, so any help would be appreciated.
    > Here is the situation:
    > I am trying to post inventory into an excel spreadsheet so that I can import
    > it into a custom label program to print price & description barcoded labels.
    > I export the inventory from my accounting program directly into an Excel
    > workbook, no problem there. Only 4 columns are exported:
    > "ItemNum" "Desc" "QuanOnHand" "Price"
    > I add a column heading "NumLabels" so that I know how many labels of any
    > particular item need printing. This is always the 5th column.
    > Then using my received inventory's packing slips I can search for the item
    > numbers, tab over to the "NumLabels" column and enter how many labels to
    > print.
    > Here's the problem - that's a LOT of typing! I CTRL-F to get the Find
    > Dialogue, type the item number I'm looking for, click search, close the Find
    > Dialogue, tab right 4 cells, type the number of labels - then CTRL-F etc. etc.
    > I'v tried recording a MACRO a zillion times, but it doesn't capture the
    > correct keypresses, so no go.
    > Ideally, I'd like to hit a key, have a find dialogue pop-up, type the item
    > number, find it, and when closed, automatically tab 4 spaces so I may enter
    > the number of labels, then open the find dialogue again, basicly a loop until
    > I type CTRL-X or something to stop it. Can this be done?


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