Swap Cells

T

Tushar Mehta

Depends on your definition of easy. Temporarily, click and drag the
first cell to an empty cell. Click and drag the 2nd cell to the 1st
cell. Click and drag the temporary cell to the 2nd cell.

Depending on how far apart the cells are, it may be easier to use
cut+paste rather than click-and-drag.

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dominicb

Good afternoon William

You could use VBA thus:

Sub Swap()
Dim cval(), cadd()
a = 1
ReDim cval(2), cadd(2)
For Each usrcell In Selection
cval(a) = usrcell.Value
cadd(a) = usrcell.Address
a = a + 1
Next usrcell
Range(cadd(1)).Select
ActiveCell = cval(2)
Range(cadd(2)).Select
ActiveCell = cval(1)
End Sub

Just highlight the two cells and run the macro.

HTH

DominicB
 
J

JE McGimpsey

This is a bit dangerous -

If only one cell is selected, the data is deleted (by ActiveCell =
cval(2)) and a run-time error is generated by Range(cadd(2)).Select.

Also, if more than two cells are selected, a subscript out of range
error will be generated, though in that case no data is destroyed.

I would at least put a line in like

If Selection.Count <> 2 Then Exit Sub
 
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