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Default Simple Row Offset Question

Just for completeness:

Range("A:D,F:K").copy

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"Dan R." wrote in message
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On Jan 30, 3:33 pm, "Dan R." wrote:
On Jan 30, 3:17 pm, Tom Ogilvy
wrote:





since you are copying a whole column, you can't move the destination
range
down one row.


as an example,


columns(1).Offset(1,0) won't work
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Dan R." wrote:
I'm using this simple code to copy and paste values from one sheet to
another but for some reason I can't figure out how to move the
DestRange1 down one row. I'm pretty sure it's Offset but I can't
figure out where to put it...


LC1 = Lastcol(WB2.Sheets(2)) + 1


Set SourceRange = WB1.Columns("A:D").Columns("F:K")
Set DestRange1 = WB2.Sheets(2).Columns(LC1)


SourceRange.Copy DestRange1


Thanks,
-- Dan- Hide quoted text -


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Tom, I just realized that this also isnt the correct way to copy
multiple ranges, if I wanted to copy and paste ranges "A:D" and "F:K"
what would be the proper way to do this?- Hide quoted text -

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Nevermind Tom, it's easier just to delete column E after I paste it.

Thanks,
-- Dan