Rifat Hassan, BSc, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, has worked with the ExcelDemy project for almost 2 years. Within these 2 years, he has written over 250 articles. He has also conducted a few Boot Camp sessions on effective coding, especially Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Currently, he is working as a Software Developer to develop and deploy additional add-ins to enhance the customers with a more sophisticated experience with Microsoft Office Suits, especially Excel.
When we work on a large dataset, often it gets difficult to fetch any selective value from it. Moreover, you cannot choose more than multiple pieces of ...
Up till now, we have learned to create drop-down lists in Excel. Today I will be showing how you to create a dependent drop down list in Excel. Excel ...
While working in Excel, we often have to work with dates. We have to add or subtract a specific number of days, months, or years from a date for various ...
In this Excel tutorial, you will learn how to enter sequential dates across multiple sheets in Excel. For example, you have 10 worksheets in an Excel workbook, ...
While working in Excel, many a time we are to work with dates. We are to insert dates in a single cell or a range of cells. Today I will be showing how you can ...
Today I will be showing how to create a dynamic list based on single or multiple criteria in Excel. What Is a Dynamic List in Excel? A dynamic list is ...
Introduction to TEXTJOIN Function in Excel Summary Concatenates a list or range of text strings into a single string using a delimiter. Can ...
Today I am going to show you how you can create a dynamic dependent drop down list in Excel using both Formulas and Tables. What Is Dynamic Dependent ...
Oftentimes, while working with Microsoft Excel, we may need to insert data from another Excel worksheet. Sounds complex, right? Wrong! In this article, we’ll ...
Today I will make a comparative analysis of the XLOOKUP vs INDEX-MATCH functions in Excel. In the earlier versions of Excel, we used to use the HLOOKUP, the ...
One of the most amazing and widely used functions of Excel is the VLOOKUP function. So far, we have learned to pull out a single match from a range of cells ...
Method 1 - Applying the VLOOKUP Function to Search for Specific Text in Excel We can use partially matched text to find data from a range of cells in Excel. ...
Today we are going to learn how to use VLOOKUP to search for Fuzzy Match in Excel. While working with larger data sets, we often try to filter out similar ...
While working in Microsoft Excel, you may need to find or count specific cell values. You might need to count specific text or value to make a product report ...
Today I will be showing how to VLOOKUP partial text from a single cell in Excel. As we know, the VLOOKUP function is one of the most important and widely used ...
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Hi Tim, thank you for your valuable response. You can declare the variables this way:
Dim File_Dialog as FileDialog
Set File_Dialog = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)
Dim Sheet_Names(2) as Variant
Sheet_Names(0)=”Sheet1″
Sheet_Names(1)=”Sheet2″
Sheet_Names(2)=”Sheet3″
Dim New_File(2) as Variant
New_File(0)=”New_Sheet1″
New_File(1)=”New_Sheet2″
New_File(2)=”New_Sheet3″
But declaring variables beforehand is not mandatory in VBA. You can directly assign values to them as mentioned in the given codes.
Hi Nico,
Thanks for your response. You can use the FILTER function of Excel for your problem. Check this article for details https://www.exceldemy.com/excel-filter-multiple-criteria/.
Hi Veronika, if your problem isn’t solved yet, you can send the file to my mail or can send an image of your file. I’ll try.
Hi Arjun, the codes are absolutely flawless and there is no reason for them to not work properly. Did you insert the inputs correctly?
Hi Luis,
Thank you for your response. Hope this comes in handy for more people like you.
Hello Sam,
Thank you Sam for your response. It’s working fine now. Thank you again.
Hi Mohammed, Thanks for your response. Insert the name of the text and the color code in the 2nd and 3rd lines of the codes directly.
Hi Man, Thanks in advance. Can you please tell me where exactly the bug is? I have run the code in every way possible and there evolves no error. I think you couldn’t enter the inputs properly. Please go through the article again and then try. If it still doesn’t work, please tell me what exactly the error is.
Hi Dennis,
Thanks for your response. To skip the table name, first, remove the 4th line of the code, that is, Table_Name = InputBox(“Enter the Name of the Table: “).
Then enter the name of the table within the 6th line of the code. For example, if the name of your table is “Table1”, then the line should be: Set tbl = ws.ListObjects(“Table1”).
So the complete code will be:
Sub Add_Empty_Row()
Dim ws As Worksheet
Set ws = ActiveSheet
Dim tbl As ListObject
Set tbl = ws.ListObjects(“Table1”)
tbl.ListRows.Add
End Sub
I think the problem lies in the apostrophes. Use this code instead of yours. It works fine for me.
Sub InsertRowsfromUserInput()
Dim iRow As Long
Dim iCount As Long
Dim i As Long
iCount = InputBox(Prompt:=”How Many Rows to Insert?”)
iRow = InputBox _
(Prompt:=”Where to Insert New Rows? (Enter the Row Number)”)
For i = 1 To iCount
Rows(iRow).EntireRow.Insert
Next i
End Sub
If it still doesn’t work, after pasting the code in the VBA editor, change the apostrophes of the 5th and 7th lines manually. Hope it will work then.
Thank you Ana. It’s difficult to give any suggestions without having a glance at the workbook. Would you please kindly share your workbook with me?