worksheet cell value change for a loop of cells
So i am currently using a classic "Run macro if Cell changes value":
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Call Macro A
End if
End Sub
Now i want to extend the macro so it checks every cell in the range Range("O1:O40")
, and run a different macro depending on which cell that changes value.
The different macros could be placed in a loop, as the code is essentially:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N1").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O1").Value
ElseIf Not Application.Intersect(Range("O2"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N2").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O2").Value
End if
End Sub
so if Worksheets("Input").Range("O1")
changes value, the value must be copied to Worksheets("Data").Range("N1")
, and so forth for all the cells in range "O1:O40"
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So i am currently using a classic "Run macro if Cell changes value":
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Call Macro A
End if
End Sub
Now i want to extend the macro so it checks every cell in the range Range("O1:O40")
, and run a different macro depending on which cell that changes value.
The different macros could be placed in a loop, as the code is essentially:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N1").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O1").Value
ElseIf Not Application.Intersect(Range("O2"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N2").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O2").Value
End if
End Sub
so if Worksheets("Input").Range("O1")
changes value, the value must be copied to Worksheets("Data").Range("N1")
, and so forth for all the cells in range "O1:O40"
excel vba
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– Dominique
Nov 16 '18 at 10:16
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So i am currently using a classic "Run macro if Cell changes value":
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Call Macro A
End if
End Sub
Now i want to extend the macro so it checks every cell in the range Range("O1:O40")
, and run a different macro depending on which cell that changes value.
The different macros could be placed in a loop, as the code is essentially:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N1").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O1").Value
ElseIf Not Application.Intersect(Range("O2"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N2").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O2").Value
End if
End Sub
so if Worksheets("Input").Range("O1")
changes value, the value must be copied to Worksheets("Data").Range("N1")
, and so forth for all the cells in range "O1:O40"
excel vba
So i am currently using a classic "Run macro if Cell changes value":
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Call Macro A
End if
End Sub
Now i want to extend the macro so it checks every cell in the range Range("O1:O40")
, and run a different macro depending on which cell that changes value.
The different macros could be placed in a loop, as the code is essentially:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
If Not Application.Intersect(Range("O1"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N1").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O1").Value
ElseIf Not Application.Intersect(Range("O2"), Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N2").Value = Worksheets("Input").Range("O2").Value
End if
End Sub
so if Worksheets("Input").Range("O1")
changes value, the value must be copied to Worksheets("Data").Range("N1")
, and so forth for all the cells in range "O1:O40"
excel vba
excel vba
edited Nov 16 '18 at 7:49
Nick
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 7:40
NicoBNicoB
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And what's your question?
– Dominique
Nov 16 '18 at 10:16
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– Dominique
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And what's your question?
– Dominique
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And what's your question?
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You can run through the range using a For Each Loop
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Range("O1:O40")
If Not Application.Intersect(cell, Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N" & cell.row).Value2 = cell.Value2
End If
Next cell
Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
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You can run through the range using a For Each Loop
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Range("O1:O40")
If Not Application.Intersect(cell, Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N" & cell.row).Value2 = cell.Value2
End If
Next cell
Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
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You can run through the range using a For Each Loop
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Range("O1:O40")
If Not Application.Intersect(cell, Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N" & cell.row).Value2 = cell.Value2
End If
Next cell
Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
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You can run through the range using a For Each Loop
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Range("O1:O40")
If Not Application.Intersect(cell, Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N" & cell.row).Value2 = cell.Value2
End If
Next cell
You can run through the range using a For Each Loop
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Range("O1:O40")
If Not Application.Intersect(cell, Range(Target.Address)) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets("Data").Range("N" & cell.row).Value2 = cell.Value2
End If
Next cell
answered Nov 16 '18 at 10:23
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Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
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Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
Awesome, exactly what i was looking for. Thanks alot.
– NicoB
Nov 16 '18 at 11:33
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– Dominique
Nov 16 '18 at 10:16