Copying ranges
Thanks again,
With your help I think I can now work something out.
Don
"Norman Jones" wrote in message
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Hi Don,
I hate merged cells in VBA and don't use them often :-)
I never use them.
I can do it if the properties of the controls in workbook 1 are set to
"don't move or size with cells" but it's not really practical.
Why not write a simple macro to loop through the controls setting and then
(after the copy operation) un-setting the property?
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Regards,
Norman
"Don Lloyd" wrote in message
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Thanks Norman,
I've tried that but I get a merged cells complaint (although what
few merged cells there are the same in each case) when I paste the
values.
I hate merged cells in VBA and don't use them often :-)
Don
"Norman Jones" wrote in message
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Hi Don,
Try a dual copy / PasteSpecial operation: firstly values and then
formats or vice versa).
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Regards,
Norman
"Don Lloyd" wrote in message
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Hi,
Scenario:
2 Workbooks with identical worksheets i.e. Same layout, same controls.
The main difference is that Workbook 1 one has data. Workbook 2
doesn't.
Problem
How do I copy a range of data from workbook 1 to workbook 2, including
cell formatting, without also copying the controls across.
I've tried a straight range copy but I finish up with duplicate
controls.
If I try copying the values, I get a merged cells complaint (although
what few merged cells there are the same in each case) - the
formatting is required anyway.
I can do it if the properties of the controls in workbook 1 are set to
"don't move or size with cells" but it's not really practical.
Thanks,
Don
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