VB code to fill next available cell
do it this way:
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp) + 1
LastRow.Select
:)
susan
On Nov 12, 1:06*pm, GLHEC-BLS
wrote:
That works great, but I don't understand the last part about adding 1. I
understand this is supose to tak eit to the row below the one with the last
entry, but I'm not sure where you mean to add the + 1 to the variable
LastRow. This is what I have right now.
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
Dim LastRow As Long
With Worksheets("Learning Style")
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Select
End With
End Sub
"Sheeloo" wrote:
The following code fragment will give you the last row used, in Col A, on
Data Sheet
in the variable LastRow... Add 1 to it and write to that row...
Dim LastRow As Long
With Worksheets("Data")
LastRow = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
End With
MsgBox LastRow
"GLHEC-BLS" wrote:
I have two different workbooks, a test book and a results book. I would like
to have a command button, that when clicked, opens the results workbook and
fill the users name and answers in the appropriate columns, say A1 through
G1. Then it saves the results workbook, closes it, and clears the contents of
the cells in the test workbook that contains the answers the user selected.
Then when someone else takes the test and does the same thing, their answers
are saved BELOW the first person in the results workbook, allowing me to use
the same test workbook and log everyone's results n the same workbook.. I know
how to call open a new workbook, save and close it, and clear the contents,
but what I don't know is how to get the second or third or fourth users
answers to be entered in the row below the person before them. Hope this
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