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Default empty range causes error

hi dave, that's pretty simple, and noticed that you've eliminated the
ActiveCell which i've read on this forum is something to avoid, thanks! have
a great weekend =D

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe...

Option Explicit
Sub consolidated2()

Dim TestRng As Range
Dim iCtr As Long
Dim DestCell As Range

Set DestCell = ActiveSheet.Range("A3")

For iCtr = 1 To 6

Set TestRng = Nothing
On Error Resume Next
Set TestRng = Range("bloc" & iCtr)
On Error GoTo 0

If TestRng Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Range Bloc" & iCtr & " wasn't found!"
Exit Sub
Else
TestRng.Copy _
Destination:=DestCell
Set DestCell = DestCell.Offset(TestRng.Rows.Count)
End If

Next iCtr

End Sub


mwam423 wrote:

good morning, dave. here's code so far, right now it works for each bloc
(there are six), but i'm not sure how to chance the range name, i.e., bloc1,
bloc2, etc. within the a loop. any ideas

Sub consolidated()

Dim testrng As Range
Dim drop As Integer
ActiveSheet.Cells(3, 1).Select

'for counter 1 to 6

Set testrng = Nothing
On Error Resume Next
Set testrng = Range("bloc1")
On Error GoTo errorhandler

If testrng Is Nothing Then
Else:

drop = Range("bloc1").Rows.Count
Range("bloc1").Copy ActiveCell
ActiveCell.Offset(drop, 0).Activate

End If
'Next

errorhandler: Exit Sub

End Sub


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Dave Peterson