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Default user's position of cursor influences macro

Thanks for the help! The form is much easier for the user to manage now!

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Sub abc()
ActiveCell.EntireRow.Insert
ActiveCell.EntireRow.Offset(1, 0).Copy ActiveCell.EntireRow
Cells(ActiveCell.Row + 1, 2).Resize(1, 255).ClearContents

End Sub

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"pda" wrote in message
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Very cool. Thanks. But can I bother you for your assistance with a
further
refinement? I'd also like to select the row below, copy and insert the
selection, and then clear the contents in the original rows of the second
and
subsequent columns (leaving a formula undisturbed in column A). Is it
possible?

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

activecell.EntireRow.Insert

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"pda" wrote:

Novice macro user needs help. I have a spreadsheet in which I want my
user
to intitiate a macro that inserts or deletes rows based on where she
positions the cursor. So, say the user wishes to insert a line above
b12.
She positions the cursor on b12 and calls for the macro. How do I
program
the macro to accept the user's positioning of the cursor to insert the
rows
above the cursor's position? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.