Glad we got there.
Regards
Bob
"dave glynn" wrote in message
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Thanks Bob, works perfetly!!!
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
For i = 3 to 303
Cells(i,"E").Resize(1,2).copy destination:=Cells(i-2,"E")
Next i
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RP
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"dave glynn" wrote in message
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Hi Dana,
Thanks a lot.
I wasn't too clear in my original note.
What I need to do is to move the values in e3 and f3 to e1 and f1, e6
anf
f6
to e4 and f4 and so on whilst retaining the rest of the original data
in
its
original cells.
Dave
"Dana DeLouis" wrote:
Another option for the Entire Row might be:
Dim R As Long 'Row
For R = 3 To 303
Rows(R).Copy Rows(R - 2)
Next R
performs the move for row 6 to row 4, row 9 to line 7 etc....
Not sure, but if you really meant to copy every third row, consider
something like:
For R = 6 To 303 Step 3
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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Dave,
You can leave it as A, that just signifies the column, but as you
copy
the
whole row it doesn't matter.
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"dave glynn" wrote in
message
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Hi Bob,
Many thanks. What value(s) do Isubstitute for "A"?
Dave
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
For i = 3 to 303
Cells(i,"A").Entirerow.copy destination:=Cells(i-2,"A")
Next i
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RP
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"dave glynn" wrote in
message
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i have data spread across 6 columns and 300 rows. I have
written
a
macro
that
moves data from row 3 to row 1. I want to repeat the macro so
that it
performs the move for row 6 to row 4, row 9 to line 7 etc. Do
i
have
to
paste
and copy the macro or is there a way of writing it only once
so
that
it
repeats till the end of the range?
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