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Default returning max UsedRange row number

That worked. Thanks. I was trying to debug it myself and I
caught the period on the end of line one myself. I was
missing the ampersand operator instead of the comma for
the range definition.

Thanks again
Drabbacs

-----Original Message-----
As usual, trying to knit together a solution out of

posted code results in
typos:

Sub TesterAAA()
Range("A2:A" & Range("B2").End(xlDown).Row). _
SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).FormulaR1C1 = _
"=R[-1]C"

End Sub


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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"drabbacs" wrote in

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That isn't working. It's returning an expected end of
statement error after the first line.



-----Original Message-----
Range("A2:A", Range("B2").End(xldown).row) _
SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).FormulaR1C1 = _
"=R[-1]C"



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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"drabbacs" wrote

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I have created a macro which fills in the blank

entries
of
columnA much like using f5-special-blanks uparrow &

ctrl-
enter.

The code I have works. But I did it by cheating a

bit.
My
data will be variable size from instance to

instance, so
what I did was find the bottom of my data with
ActiveCell.End(xlDown)in columnB and then looked for
blanks in columnA and columnB. I know there will be

no
blanks in B so the result is the blanks in A will be
filled in.

My question is, how would I do it without the

cheating?
I
want a range from A2 to the last row in A but I'm not

sure
how to reference that.

Also, the UsedRange property may be inaccurate since

the
sheet is created by copying another sheet.

Code snippet follows.

Range("B2").Select
Range("A2", ActiveCell.End(xlDown)).Select
Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Select
Selection.FormulaR1C1 = "=R[-1]C"

Thanks in advance
Drabbacs





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