
Does the += operator just not exist in VBA? - Stack Overflow
VBA is quite different from VB.net - VBA isn't so strict with type but then again VB.net isn't as strict as c#. I like them all - VBA seems limited but if you are playing with Excel then VBA is part of …
What is the equivalent of "!=" in Excel VBA? - Stack Overflow
Because of that, getting the length in VBA is fast -- it's just reading an integer from memory -- and is slow in Java -- you need to iterate through the string.
Excel VBA Loop on columns - Stack Overflow
Dec 21, 2012 · Excel VBA Loop on columns Asked 12 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years ago Viewed 283k times
excel - Declare and use range in vba - Stack Overflow
Dec 10, 2014 · I am quite new to VBA, Today developing a macro I noticed something funny. Using Range like this is working : Dim rg As Range Set rg = ActiveSheet.Range("A1:B2") …
Newest 'vba' Questions - Stack Overflow
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 language for …
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 …
excel - Use of symbol # (hash) in VBA Macro - Stack Overflow
Jun 5, 2012 · What is the meaning of the use of the # symbol in Excel VBA? It is used like this: a = b /100# I don't understand the significance of # after the 100?
VBA, ADO.Connection and query parameters - Stack Overflow
Apr 27, 2012 · VBA, ADO.Connection and query parameters Asked 13 years, 6 months ago Modified 7 months ago Viewed 100k times
Using "If cell contains" in VBA excel - Stack Overflow
23 This will loop through all cells in a given range that you define ("RANGE TO SEARCH") and add dashes at the cell below using the Offset() method. As a best practice in VBA, you should …
Find last used cell in Excel VBA - Stack Overflow
See my solution based on UsedRange and VBA arrays to find the last cell with data in the given column -- it handles hidden rows, filters, blanks, does not modify the Find defaults and is quite …