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Chip Pearson
 
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Default Shift and Arrow Key Code

Try

Range(ActiveCell, ActiveCell.End(xlDown)).Select


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Chip Pearson
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Chip Pearson Try
ActiveCell.Resize(num_rows,num_columns).Select

I don't understand where I can put the 33 cells I need to copy
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bpeltzer
Range(Selection, Selection.Offset(0, 1)).Select 'shift-right.

The line of code goes to Red and won't work.
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The issue is this,
The macro does a Find for a particular word in the worksheet.
That particular word (Text) is the title of what the contents
are in
each of the 33 cells below it.
But it (Title) does not always start in the same cell, so I
can't use
the Cell Range code constantly.


Once I Find the Title, then I would normaly do a Shift
_Arrow-Key_Down
and then copy the entire contents of those 33 Cells, manually.
That's why I cannot use a Cell Range code.

So it's basicaly: Macro finds the Title,
Then: Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select '*Down*
Then: Select the entire cell range below the title to Copy
I can make it do everything except select the entire range of
upto 33
Cells below Title.


Example.
Title
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Hope this makes sense


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