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I've been trying to build a code that draws a series of rectangles with different widths and lengths based on the contents in a range of cells. The code works but the problem is that although I used the Application.CentimeterstoPixels method, when I print the drawing, there is a noticeble discrepancy (about 5-6%) in the length of the lines. I think that this might have to do with taking into account the screen resolution but I don't know for sure.
Can anyone please illuminate me on this?
Thanks.....
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I need to know the best combination of lengths to cut the long bar into to have minimal scrap left when we get to the end of the 550 feet.....
Cut as many of the longest cut lengths possiable.....Cut as few of the shortest cut lengths possiable
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I am trying to make excel automatically add a leading zero to values which are 5 digits long;
i.e. number input is 15185, then excel automatically changes it to 015185.
If I put a Customer Number Format of 0##### it works, however, a user could put any length of number into these cells, and if the number is less than 5 digits I don't want a leading zero.
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To make those windows I need to cut these lengths into smaller sizes.
I need to do this economically.
How can I use Excel to help me make this a reality.
Firstly you would take a big size out of it and then another size out of the offcut piece.
And then another size out of the offcut left over.
I need to know how many full stock lengths (6500) long it will take to cut all the pieces listed above.
Is it possible?
You need to take into account the quantity of each size and fit it all in together for the most optimal outcome.
See attached example of possible layout.
I'm hoping someone can help me.
I need to be able to clear the contents of cells in column C, D, E, H if the value of column Q equals HELLO for arguments sake.
Clearing the contents of an entire row is not a problem, however when it comes to resizing rows I seem to come unstuck.
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Code:
Range("Activecell.End(xlDown)", "Active.End(xlToRight)").Select
This is definately a problem of not knowing the right jargon to do so.
Could someone please assist?
Thanks in advance!
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wide or the text won't fit.
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When a user double-clicks a row it triggers the code through the Workbook_SheetBeforeDoubleClick event.
After the code is executed Excel shows a message that the cell that was clicked was protected etc etc.
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Excel window resizes itself correctly and the bottom of the spreadsheet is
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