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How to specify the variable end of the range to copy in a macro.

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    Question How to specify the variable end of the range to copy in a macro.

    How can we tell excel to copy till the last row that has data in a worksheet and then whilr pasting it in different worksheet , paste it in the first row that is empty.

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    Re: Macro

    Thanks for letting me know.
    Last edited by arthurbr; 12-16-2010 at 03:36 PM. Reason: Remove unnecessary quote

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    Re: How to specify the variable end of the range to copy in a macro.

    Hello Roop,

    There are several ways to do this. This macro will copy all the information from the source worksheet, "Sheet1", to the next available row on the destination worksheet, "Sheet2" starting in column "A". This copies based on the last row that has data. Other methods like UsedRange and SpecialCells(xlCellTypeLastCell) will return the last cell that has format.
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    Adding the Macro
    1. Copy the macro above pressing the keys CTRL+C
    2. Open your workbook
    3. Press the keys ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor
    4. Press the keys ALT+I to activate the Insert menu
    5. Press M to insert a Standard Module
    6. Paste the code by pressing the keys CTRL+V
    7. Make any custom changes to the macro if needed at this time.
    8. Save the Macro by pressing the keys CTRL+S
    9. Press the keys ALT+Q to exit the Editor, and return to Excel.

    To Run the Macro...
    To run the macro from Excel, open the workbook, and press ALT+F8 to display the Run Macro Dialog. Double Click the macro's name to Run it.
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    Re: How to specify the variable end of the range to copy in a macro.

    Thank you very much Ross. I really appreciate this.

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