When you start recording a macro, a toolbar will pop up consisting of 2
controls. One is (obviously) the "Stop Recording" button. The second is a
not-so-obvious "Relative Reference" toggle. When RelativeReference is "on",
recorded code will contain Offset references rather than absolute addresses.
HTH,
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George Nicholson
Remove 'Junk' from return address.
"drwpk" wrote in message
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I am trying to copy information in Excel 2003 from one row to a new row on
separate worksheets, using a macro. However, the macro records actual
rows
and columns (even though the "$" is not present), which I have verified by
running the macro with a newly created row. (It still copies the previous
row to the other worksheets and not the new row.) How do I record a macro
with relative rows/columns, so that I can copy the data from each newly
created row on the first worksheet to the remaining 14 worksheets in the
workbook? (Please note that I am not copying all the data from a row to
other worksheet rows, but rather just come of the columns from that
original
row.) Thanks.
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