Insert Row After Series
Thank you. Both Rick and SA you both helped me out quite a bit. I really
appreciate it.
Worked like a charm.
Yes I know the ColorIndex in my example was Blue not Yellow, I was just
picking random colors just for examples. Thank you for pointing me in the
right direction. I am very grateful.
"FrankM" wrote:
That worked perfectly. Thank you so much. Is there a way to have the inserted
row have a background color ... say yellow maybe?
I tried modifying the line
curselection.Offset(1, 0).EntireRow.Insert
to include
Interior.ColorIndex = 41
so it was
curselection.Offset(1, 0).EntireRow.Insert.Interior.ColorIndex = 41
but I got an error, I'm not surprised. It was a long shot but I thought it
was worth trying. Any ideas would be great.
Thanks again.
"StumpedAgain" wrote:
This goes through and looks at column A and inserts a row where there are
changes. Hope this helps!
Option Explicit
Sub insertrows()
Dim curselection As Range
Set curselection = Range("A1") 'or wherever you start
Do While curselection < ""
If curselection < curselection.Offset(1, 0) Then
curselection.Offset(1, 0).EntireRow.Insert
Set curselection = curselection.Offset(1, 0)
End If
Set curselection = curselection.Offset(1, 0)
Loop
End Sub
--
-SA
"FrankM" wrote:
I think this is possible but I'm not certain of the way the code would look.
I have an extract that comes to me in Excel format and I have a Macro that
runs through the Excel file reformatting it. The extract will have several
hundred rows.
Column I has a State description (I believe there are a couple dozen
descriptions) and what I need to do is add a blank row after each state.
Example ...
Pending
Pending
Pending
In Process
In Process
Active
Active
Active
would become
Pending
Pending
Pending
In Process
In Process
Active
Active
Active
I guess what I would like would be to add code to the existing Macro that
basically says everytime the value in column I changes add a row. Any ideas.
I hope this makes sense.
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