Show me the new output for the new format.

Regards
Mandeep baluja

On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 02:22:13 UTC+5:30, Mike B wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Please find an updated workbook with three worksheets which show the "New 
> Format" of data the "Old Format" of data and what the "Data Should Look 
> Like".  What has change are two things; there used to be "Establishment: " 
> before the company name it has now been removed; the second thing that has 
> changed is "Accounting Period Start Date : " used to be in front of the 
> date, it now has been removed.  I have attached the existing module in my 
> macro that performed the correct formatting when the above two text strings 
> were used, now that they have been removed I am struggling how to do what 
> the macro used to do absent the "Establishment: " and  "Accounting Period 
> Start Date : ".
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated by anyone that is available to help, 
> I am really stuck!
>
> Hi Mandeep,
>
> You helped me over a year ago with this macro; however they changed the 
> formatting of the data and now are not using the word “Establishment” 
> before the company name and are also not using the word “Accounting Period 
> Start Date  :” before the actual date and time; can you help to remove 
> these from my macro but still capture the company name and also the date?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 12, 2015, at 7:49 PM, Mike B <mike...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hi Mandeep,
> I would appreciate you looking at the attached worksheet, I have written 
> and explanation in a comment on the worksheet explaining the issues I am 
> experiencing, I thought it would be easier for you to understand.
>
> On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 12:08:13 PM UTC-5, Mike B wrote:
>
>> Thank you, thank you so much for all your help and quick response!!  I am 
>> going to have to study my books to understand your code fully, it is so 
>> precise and quick.  Thank you again, Mandeep!
>>
>> On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 10:16:12 AM UTC-6, Mike B wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I try it works but goes back to what I just did even though I moved my 
>>> cursor down 11 rows. I would appreciate any help how to get it to advance 
>>> to the next block that I am trying to copy and paste.  I have about 7,000 
>>> rows of data to do.
>>> Thank you
>>> Mike B
>>>
>>>
>>> Sub just_dates2()
>>> '
>>> ' just_dates2 Macro
>>> '
>>>
>>> '
>>>     Range("C1166:Y1166").Select
>>>     Application.CutCopyMode = False
>>>     ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "Accounting Period Start Date : 12/29/2014 
>>> 5:15:09 AM"
>>>     Range("B1167").Select
>>>     ActiveSheet.PasteSpecial Format:="Unicode Text", Link:=False, _
>>>         DisplayAsIcon:=False, NoHTMLFormatting:=True
>>>
>>>     
>>> End Sub
>>>
>>
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