Unfortunately that doesn't do an INSERT/PASTE, just a PASTE, so it isn't a "move".
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 12:47:40 -0700, keepitcool wrote:
Sub MoveIt()
[B:C].Cut [O:P]
End Sub
sorry, couldn't get it any shorter :)
keepITcool
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"PK" wrote:
Hello,
I can move a column in VBA, but the macro recorder does it
in four lines of code. To be more efficient, I'm sure it
can be accomplished in a single VBA code line.
PLEASE NOTE: I want to CUT two adjoining columns (e.g. B:C)
and MOVE them by INSERTING them into a new location (e.g.
O:P). When all is said and done, the original
columns "B:C" will be gone (i.e. the spreadsheet will have
shifted to the left to absorb the empty columns created by
cutting columns "B:C" out), and columns "O:P" will now
contain the cut data and the original data in "O" will
still be there, only shifted to the right. Can this be
accomplished in a single VBA line?
Your example code is most appreciated. Thanks in advance.