Finding next empty row
hi
i think you may have a conceptual problem. all of the example code you
posted produced a number, not a range. you want to paste at a range.
i tested all and all but the last worked as expected(i did have to replace
your double quotes to make it work.) the last example crashes because it is
expecting a range object, not a long.(integer?)
the example code you posted usually is used to find the last row NUMBER and
is then used in a for next loop....
for myloop = 1 to mlastrow
mlastrow is the last row number and to select the last row number, use
something like....
rows(mlastrow).select
but this is not good for it doesn't put you at a specific place on the row
to paste.
maybe..
Range("A" & mlastrow).Select or just Range("A" & mlastrow).paste
you could also use..
sheet1.select
range("A2").end(xldown).offset(1,0).pastespecial xlpasteall
and not use any of the code you posted.
lot of ways to do this.
post your pasting code.
regards
FSt1
"Walter" wrote:
I have a group of spreadsheets in a workbook, which I filter at the end of
each week. What I am now trying to do is to copy that filtered data to
another spreadsheet that I call €śWeekly Totals€ť, all sheets are in one
workbook.
I have create code that will filter each sheet the way I want to see the
information, but when I copy it over to my €śWeekly Totals€ť sheet, this then
is where I am having the problem.
Sheet 1 has four lines of filtered data that is copied by macro to the sheet
€śWeekly Totals€ť, now when I want to copy sheet 2s information, which only
has one line of filtered data in this example, it will erase sheets one data,
and copy sheet two data in the first row. Im starting this copy process to
cell A1
Some of the code that I have tried are the following:
Sub Macro1()
Dim mlastrow as Integer
mlastrow=Cells(Rows.Count,€ťA€ť).End(xlUP).Row + 1
End Sub
Or
Debug.Print Activesheet.Range(€śA65536€ť).End(xlUp).Row + 1
Or
Sub Macro1()
Dim mlastrow as Range
Mlastrow=Cells(Rows.Count,€ťA€ť).End(xlUp).Row
End Sub
Why are the above formulas not working the way I expect them to work?
Walter
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