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Nick Hodge
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Excel Prob
Doug
you need to add a qualifier to the range address or use a different method,
(I have used A as an illustration
Range("A2").EntireRow.Cut _
Destination:=Sheets(importwks).Range("A" & targetrow)
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Nick Hodge
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I am writing a routine. Excel reads a list, and based on the value in
Column H, Excel will cut-n-paste the entire row from Worksheet A to
Worksheet B, C, or even Z, based on the value found in column H.
Private Sub cmdDoParse_Click()
Dim lastrow As Integer
Dim wks As Worksheet
Dim Codes As Range
Dim i As Integer
Dim importwks As String
Dim targetwks As String
Dim codetable As Range
Dim targetrow As Integer
' first thing is to parse the number of rows on the imported data sheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Sheets("Import").Select
lastrow = Range("B65536").End(xlUp).Row - 1
For i = 1 To lastrow
Range("H2").Select
importwks = Range("H2").Value
targetrow = Sheets(importwks).Range("B65536").End(xlUp).Row + 1
Range("A2").EntireRow.Cut
Destination:=(Sheets(importwks).Range(targetrow))
Next i
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
I always get a 1004 Error when it hits the Range-EntireRow cut
statement. Importwks is the name of the target worksheet, which is
found in Column H (this comes from another table, based on a vlookup),
Targetrow is the last row used on importwks.
Clear as mud yet? TIA - Replies to the group as I no longer use this
email address.
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