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Don, thanks

I think that one of your replies to me has gone missing. I don't remeber
you suggesting "You must do as I suggested by having ONE form that you fill
and copy to a database sheet and another macro to bring the data(s) back for
work and printing." I'll have a go at this and if all else fails I can the
work in batches of 30 - just means that I have to hang around while its
doing it.

Thanks again

Under Pressure

"Don Guillett" wrote:


That form takes a ton of memory. The macro that I gave you would do it as
desired but for that. I've been trying to tell you that it will NOT work
that way. You must do as I suggested by having ONE form that you fill and
copy to a database sheet and another macro to bring the data(s) back for
work and printing.

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

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Don

I' ve done some more work on this problem.

It's nothing to do with the macro.

I've tried simple copy and paste - both copying the 42 rows and just the
range a1:m42 - makes no difference - very slow indeed.

In fact, once it copies about 60 times, it runs out of memory.

I managed to save it after a copy of 30 and the file size was 24Gb.

Any idea what's going on?

Thanks again

Under Pressure


"Don Guillett" wrote:


Please do not type it in. Copy from here and paste. Then fire from the
active sheet.
If all else fails, send your workbook to my address below. But, try
first.

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

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Thanks Don

I'd like to try this but not sure how to.

Do I type it as a macro?

What is the difference between the working of your code and my
original?

Cheers.

Under Pressure


"Don Guillett" wrote:

try this in a REGULAR module. Notice the dots required for the WITH
statement

Sub copyit1()
ActiveSheet.ResetAllPageBreaks
With Sheets("sheet1")
For i = 1 To 3
.Rows("1:42").Copy .Cells(i * 42, "a")
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.HPageBreaks. _
Add Befo=.Cells(i * 42, "a")
Next i
End With
End Sub
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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

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Thanks, Niek

here it is !!!!!!

Application.ScreenUpdating = False

Sheets("Sheet1").Select
Range("a1").Select
Rows("1:42").Select
Range("A42").Activate
Selection.Copy

i = o
Do Until i = 3
i = i + 1

Range("a1").Select
ActiveCell.Offset(42 * i, 0).Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
Range("A1").Select
ActiveCell.Offset(42 * i, 0).Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.HPageBreaks.Add Befo=ActiveCell

Loop

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Post the code of your macro

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

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| Under Pressure back online again looking for support.
|
| I have a small spreadsheet, 42 rows and 14 columns,with about 20
rows
(195
| cells in total) of conditional formats, 6 graphics,lots of text,
numbers and
| formulae.
|
| This forms a template that I need to copy 300 times so that data
from a
| second spreadsheet can populate it. I have written a macro to do
this.
|
| Something must be wrong because it takes far too long - to even
copy
half a
| dozen or so. I can use my mouse to copy and paste it faster.
|
| I've done the usual things like turn the autocalculate off and
screen
update
| off.
|
| My macro copies the first 42 lines and then uses a simple loop to
paste
it
| in the appropriate place under the original 42 lines.
|
| Any suggestions?