Hi Harmeet,
I m following the given instruction, but unable to open file.
after opening ur file , i m opening the other one (Password Protected) which
is directly asking for password and i m unable to press AIt+F8.
Kindly help.
Rgds,
Mahender Bisht
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Harmeet Sing
Hi
I have a problem with my goods's code.my goods's code is that bellow
codes and that codes make a problem with Excel when i take report from
my database..
In database ın excel
11E15 1,10E+12
11E16 1,10E+13
11E20 1,10E+20
I want to write that goods's code in E
I use to be able to just about use F4 to repeat the last command in
Excel 2003, my company just upgraded to Excel 2007. Now that function
is longer available.
Does anyone have any possible solutions.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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Hello Andy i shall try this and see how it goes if not i shall send
you the sheet and see what you think.
Thankyou once again for your assitance
On May 9, 7:49 pm, Aindril De wrote:
> Considering, if you want the average of the top 7 sales and the lowest 7
> sales
>
> For highest 7
> =AVERAGE(L
hi
i have data like this in the column of the excel table
total charge: apl total charge:ppg total
charge:uia
These are the the columns. there are many more columns like them. i
want to remove total charge in all the columns headings. i want to
keep apl, ppg and uia an
Dear All,
I have an invoice template, which reads different data from other
worksheets in the workbook through a for loop. Each iteration of the
loop is a different customer and hence a new invoice. Currently, I am
searching for a way to print these invoices (a few hundred) in a
single print job,
Hi Kunal,
R u using excel 2007. den it wont work
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:17 PM, kunal wrote:
>
> HI Harmeet,
>
> The code is giving a Run time error '445'
>
> the object doesn't support this action.
>
> the error is in the fllowing line:
>With Application.FileSearch
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kuna
1. Open the file that i have sent u.
2. Open ur file.
3. Select data tab.
4. Press ALT+F8
5. Run macro HHH
6. a sheet will be created named Data and desired data will copied into
it.
7. First Delete sheet name data whenever u run this macro.
8.
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at
open attached file and after that open ur file.
press ALT+F8.
run macro "PasswordBreaker"
Cheers
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Joe Wilson wrote:
> Hi everyone. How can I find out the password of a protected sheet?
>
> I can't actually break it, but I just need to unlock it to fix something
See attached file
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Fabio Lemos wrote:
> If you have to format a list you should remove the anchor ("$") for the
> rows...
>
> Lets say you want to format based on column A and you have many rows.
>
> Select the entyre range and set a conditional format using the f
Hi,
I found another post with interesting information :
http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181654
at.te
2009/5/10 Aindril De
> Hi I have been watching this thread for a long time. While doing a little
> research on Google. I came up with two links that I thought can help you
> guys.
If you have to format a list you should remove the anchor ("$") for the
rows...
Lets say you want to format based on column A and you have many rows.
Select the entyre range and set a conditional format using the formula:
=$A1="Friday"
so, each line will be formated depending of the content of
hahaha,thanks Rishi Pathak [?] Hmm.i was just thinking out of box
la[?]but now i know some box you just can get out of..it is wild
and dangerous
outside :-)
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Dave Bonallack
wrote:
> Oh dear, someone really hasn't been paying attention.
>
>
> --
Hi everyone. How can I find out the password of a protected sheet?
I can't actually break it, but I just need to unlock it to fix something and
then re-protect it.
Any ideas?
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Oh dear, someone really hasn't been paying attention.
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:25:56 +0530
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: single password for excel
From: rishi.pathak1...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Microsoft passwords can not be broken!!
With regards
Rishi Pathak
On Sun, M
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