
What operator is <> in VBA - Stack Overflow
Oct 21, 2012 · I was studying some vba code and came across this: If DblBalance <> 0 Then I can't figure out what operator this is, any help would be appreciated.
Newest 'vba' Questions - Stack Overflow
6 days ago · Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven programming language which was first introduced by Microsoft in 1993 to give Excel 5.0 a more robust object-oriented …
How to show current user name in a cell? - Stack Overflow
In most of the online resource I can find usually show me how to retrieve this information in VBA. Is there any direct way to get this information in a cell? For example as simple as …
Properly Handling Errors in VBA (Excel) - Stack Overflow
Block 2 looks like an imitation of a Try/Catch block. It should be okay, but it's not The VBA Way. Block 3 is a variation on Block 2. Block 4 is a bare-bones version of The VBA Way. I would …
object - VBA Check if variable is empty - Stack Overflow
Jul 25, 2010 · For a number, it is tricky because if a numeric cell is empty VBA will assign a default value of 0 to it, so it is hard for your VBA code to tell the difference between an entered …
filter out multiple criteria using excel vba - Stack Overflow
Feb 18, 2015 · 1 Alternative using VBA's Filter function As an innovative alternative to @schlebe 's recent answer, I tried to use the Filter function integrated in VBA, which allows to filter out a …
excel - Writing a VLOOKUP function in vba - Stack Overflow
Apr 6, 2011 · I'm trying to lookup a value on a spreadsheet within a table array using the VLOOKUP function in my vba code. I don't know how to write it correctly. Here is the normal …
excel - Get values from other sheet using VBA - Stack Overflow
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vba - Get User Selected Range - Stack Overflow
Nov 2, 2010 · How can I get a range of cells selected via user mouse input for further processing using VBA?
Get list of Excel files in a folder using VBA - Stack Overflow
Filepath = "D:\Personal\" For Each i in FileArray Workbooks.Open(Filepath+i) Next I had a look at this, however, I wasn't able to open the files cause it stored the names in Variant format. In …