Most Efficent Way to Add Formatting Excel - VBA
I have a macro that add hundreds of lines of dat开发者_开发百科a to an excel spreadsheet. I call a procedure from a loop which inserts each line of data. I have been applying the formatting for the row each time that I insert that data. However, during my testing I have found that I can insert all of the data about 3/4 of second faster (3.3 sec vs. 4.11 sec) when I don’t apply the formatting line by line but all at once. The issue that I am trying to overcome is that not every row has the same formatting; however, there is a predictable pattern. Two rows of one formatting and one row of different formatting. Is there a way without looping to apply these two different formats all at one that would allow me to keep the performance gains that I am getting (users would like to see a sub 2 second response so this could be a big gain).
I am currently using the following code (application settings such as screenupdating, calculations, and events are all turned off during this)
Private Sub BuildTerminalSummary(ByRef terminals, ByVal timeFrame)
Dim terminal As clsTerminal
Dim curSheet As Worksheet
Dim breakLoop As Boolean
Dim terminalCode As String
Dim rowNumber As Long
Set terminal = New clsTerminal
Set curSheet = Sheets("Terminal Summary")
rowNumber = 7
'Remove all content, borders, and tint
ClearPage curSheet, rowNumber
For Each terminal In terminals
AddDetailData curSheet, terminal.InfoArray, rowNumber
AddDetailData curSheet, terminal.PriorInfoArray, rowNumber + 1
AddDiffPercentFormulas curSheet, terminal.DiffPercentInfoArray, rowNumber + 2
rowNumber = rowNumber + 2
Next terminal
'Make sure the columns are wide enough to display the numbers
curSheet.Cells.EntireColumn.AutoFit
End Sub
Private Sub AddDetailData(ByRef curSheet, ByRef data, ByVal rowNumber)
With curSheet
With .Cells(rowNumber, 3).Resize(1, 16)
.value = data
.Style = "Comma"
.NumberFormat = "_(* #,##0_);_(* (#,##0);_(* ""-""??_);_(@_)"
End With
'This overides the formatting in the revenue columns with currency instead of comma style
With .Cells(rowNumber, 5).Resize(1, 2)
.Style = "Currency"
.NumberFormat = "_($* #,##0_);_($* (#,##0);_($* ""-""??_);_(@_)"
End With
With .Cells(rowNumber, 13).Resize(1, 6)
.Style = "Currency"
End With
End With
End Sub
Private Sub AddDiffPercentFormulas(ByRef curSheet, ByRef data, ByVal rowNumber)
With curSheet.Cells(rowNumber, 3).Resize(1, 16)
.value = data
.NumberFormat = "0.00%"
End With
End Sub
If you want to avoid using copy/paste you can use AutoFill to apply formating to a range.
Range("A1:F3").AutoFill Destination:=Range("A1:F21"), Type:=xlFillFormats
Note: The source range ("A1:F3") needs to be a part of the destination range ("A1:F21")
You can also use the usual vba optimization methods of setting calculation to manual and disabling ScreenUpdating . Although I don't think they will make any significant speed-improvements in your case.
Dim calc As XlCalculation
calc = Application.Calculation
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.Calculation = calc
You have two kinds of formatting 2 rows in one pattern and 1 row in another pattern. I'm calling this 2row and 1row formatting.
You could apply 2cell formatting to the entire column / entire data area, and then loop through only 1cell formatting.
you can rewrite AddDetail() to take both arrays in the same call, so you avoid 50% of the calls and are able to format both lines in one shot. That will save lot of time. It's the calls, not the formatting that costs time.
Instead of .Resize(1, 16) try to use .range(cell(rownum, 3), cell(rownum, 19)) which performs faster.
Another fast way is to format first row and copy complete row format to 2nd row, like in
MyRange(row, col).EntireRow.Copy
MyRange(row+1, col).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormats, Operation:=xlNone, _
SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False
Besides that I can't quite follow your code, you are calling AddDetail() with rownum and rownum+1, then you call AddDiff...() with rownum+2, but finally you increment rownum only by2 ... shouldn't you increment it by 3 ... or do you want to "overwrite" one of the lines you created with AddDetail().
Good luck MikeD
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