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I know there must exist Excel Macros that can automatically fill in the values of empty cells in a table given the values in the header row and column as well as other configuration parameters in other cells. Of course, these macros will usually be tied to a particular set of attributes, ect. Does there exist any generic macro for this which can easily be adapted based on the situation?

  • Note: I don't actually need such a Macro, I'm simply trying to see if one exists for the purpose of comparison.
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So you're looking for a macro that sets a cell's value based on it's formatting if it finds the cell to be empty? I'm not sure that there's a sample out there that's going to be exactly what you're looking for, but it sounds like a simple enough thing to make that finding something to compare it with won't yield much different results.

"For each of the cells, replace the empty cell with a value based on the cell's formatting."

1) a 'For Each' loop referencing the cell range

2) an IF statement 'If cellRef.value = vbEmpty then cellRef.value = '

3) just use multiple IF statements or a SWITCH case to determine the proper value to be put in the cell

My logic isn't chronologically correct, but you get the idea.

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This question isn't about formatting, but formatting could be a useful way of marking what is a column name – Casebash Nov 3 at 6:18
I supposed I used the word "formatting" in a vague way that clashes - but I meant "everything that has to do with a cell's configuration". I'm guessing the question you posed is primarily about making your code more efficient? I suppose one way you could do that is to hard-code in a default value for a given column and do a simple check on the current range to see what that value should be. Other than that, I don't know where to find such a macro and without viewing your code, there's not much more I can tell you. – JakeTheSnake Nov 3 at 14:08
Actually, one of the artefacts produced for my honors thesis was a generic table generator and I needed to compare it to what already existed. Finished now, so isn't that important – Casebash Nov 4 at 11:19
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Pretty vague. There are add-ins that exist that fill sample data automatically. I could Google it, but it's hard to tell by your question what you are looking for exactly.

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