Can someone suggest an alternative to what I'm doing here. I get an error on the "copy/paste values" here...
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Can someone suggest an alternative to what I'm doing here. I get an error on the "copy/paste values" here...
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"Object doesn't support this property or method" on this line:
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Instead of using Activesheet for both workbook re using the sheet names E.g
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Unfortunately, I cannot specify a sheet name because I need the macro to operate on whatever sheet was selected when the macro started. The sheet name can be different each time I run the macro.
I'm able to get the code to work as follows:
The above code was from another expert here, and it works great; however, I would prefer to only snag the values and not also the formats.![]()
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Hi,
Modified code so that it paste values only.
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Charles
There are other ways to do this, this is but 1 !
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Perfect - Thank you Charles for all your help!
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