I need Help With Range Command
Thanks for the help Jim, however allthough the "visible=false" was a good Idea
unfortunitly it will not work for what I need to do.
You see basicly what I am doing is I have a working code that takes chart
series values and locates them in there corisponding spread sheet. The
problem is that I want to delete all of irrelavent data columns in the same
spread sheet, thus only leaving the cloumns that are linked to data series on
my chart.
however when I use the Range("A:A,B:B,F:F.... ect ..ect ) command it doesn't
work once I get too man columns listed I think I can get up to "AF" and than
the range command seems to run out of gas and goes dumb (Excel VBA just
ignors that line all together).
I thought of trying to do this with using the column command but havent
been able to get that to work etiher.
Any more thoughts Anyone ?
"Jim Jackson" wrote:
If you are copying certain columns to paste in another workbook you might
consider hiding the unwanted columns.
Columns("D:E").visible = false
Columns("G:AA").visible=false
etc.
then you can have Range("A1:DF3000").select
Selection.copy
The only columns copied will be the visible ones.
Jim
"Dan Thompson" wrote:
Hi All,
Ok I am using the Range command to select multiple columns like this..
Range("A:A,B:B,C:C,F:F,AB:AB,AC:AC,BF:BF").Select
The problem I am having is my actual range of columns includes many more
columns that the example above.
Is there a maximum to how man columns you can include to select with the
range command ?
because the range command fails when I get to man coluns listed like say 200
or more.
Is there another way to accomplish this ? because all I realy want to do is
have vba do the same thing as if I manual selected up to 200 columns with the
mouse while holding down the Ctrl button.
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