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Default Using "Paste" Method in VBA

To both Don and JLGWhiz:

Thanks much to both of you. Each of your suggestions worked beautifully. I
had no idea how simple it could be to copy and paste!!

Thanks again.
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"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Try this.

Sheets("Val").Range("BE19:BE66").Copy
Destination:=Sheets("Save_Scen").Range("H124")




"needVBAhelp" wrote:

I have a VBA program that uses both "PasteSpecial" and "Paste" Methods.

I have no problem using the "PasteSpecial" Method as follows:

Sheets("Val").Range("BE19:BE66").Copy
Set MyRangePaste = Sheets("Save_Scen").Range("H124")
MyRangePaste.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:= _
False, Transpose:=False

I get an "Object doesn't support this property or object" error message,
however, when I try to use the following that looks to me like a comparable
command for the "Paste" method:

Sheets("Val").Range("BE19:BE66").Copy
Set MyRangePaste = Sheets("Save_Scen").Range("H124")
MyRangePaste.Paste

I would like to use the "Paste" method without "Selecting" a worksheet. How
can I do this in a manner comparable to the above approach that I am using
for the "PasteSpecial" method?

Thanks much for any help.
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