Numberformat with many columns at one go

SamDsouza

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Hello

I want to numberformat with many columns at one go

Can i

Code:
ws.Columns(3, 5, 9, 11, 23, 27).NumberFormat = Trim(Replace(Format(String(Len(Int([B][COLOR=#ff0000]Cell.value[/COLOR][/B])) - 1, "#"), " @@\\,@@\\,@@\\,@@\\,@@\\,@@\\,@@0"), " \,", "")) & ".00"
Also Cell.value in red requires proper syntax
Will the above format round off if "No" then how can i round off


Thanks
SamD
 
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Thanks Rick. Really Appreciate your timely response. My query for Rounding off was to Post #5 by PGC01
Pretty much a similar approach... just remove the .00 off the end of each of PGC01's assignments to each of those NumberFormat patterns.
 
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