VBA help: Using user's selection to copy entire row
Thanks Tom, but I just get the error that "Object doesn't support this
property or method"...
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
Sub Macro1()
Selection.EntireRow.Copy
With Sheets("Toy Store")
.Rows( .Range("A" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp)(2).row)
.Insert Shift:=xlDown
End With
End Sub
although I don't know why you need to insert. You could just do
Sub Macro1()
With Sheets("Toy Store")
Selection.EntireRow.Copy
.Rows( .Range("A" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp)(2).row)
End With
End Sub
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"JAnderson" wrote in message
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After messing around for a bit, I came up with this which works perfectly
(even though it's not that elegant):
Sub Macro1()
Selection.EntireRow.Copy
Sheets("Toy Store").Select
With ActiveSheet
StopRow = .Range("A" & .Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
StopRow = StopRow + 1
Rows(StopRow).Insert Shift:=xlDown
End With
End Sub
Is there a way I can incorporate the offset function to avoid having to
increment the variable by 1 each time?
"JAnderson" wrote:
Greetings all,
I have two large spreadsheets, let's call them "Account" and "Toy Store".
I
want the user to run a macro that copies the entire row(s) of highlighted
cells and places it at the bottom of a running total on the next sheet.
For
example:
"Account" sheet:
A B C D
1/1/07 Smith $342 $700
1/7/07 Jones $342 $855
2/1/07 Anders $342 $855
2/12/07 Johnson $342 $700
Say the user highlights the $855 cells (D2 and D3 in this example). I
want
the macro to take that selection, copy the entire row, and paste the row
at
the bottom of the "Toy Store" worksheet (ideally leaving room for a few
rows
of totals).
How can I make the Selection property return the row number(s), and how
can
I make sure it pastes at the bottom of the other sheet? Thanks so much!
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