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I have two workbooks open in Excel 2003. From WorkbookA I need to get the
currrent row number, add 1 to it and copy the contents from WorkbookA to WorkbookB. Presently I have the following code that works... Dim CurrentRow as Integer Windows("workbooka.xls").Activate CurrentRow = ActiveCell.Row Range("a" & CurrentRow - 1).Select Selection.Copy Windows("workbookb.xls").Activate Range("D2").Select ActiveSheet.Paste When the .Activate is executed, workbooka is displayed, then workbookb is displayed when the second .Activate is executed...during that time it's flashing windows all over the place... my question: is there a way from workbookb to get the active row and cell contents from workbooka? this would eliminate the .Activates and appease my users... thanks in advance for your help! |
Referring to Cells
Hi
What you can do is you can just simply in Workbook B press "=" Then select WorkbookA so you would get this =[Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?. The above question marks showing the Cell Values. once you have done this you can simply, copy the code =([Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?)+1 Hope this is what you meant. Thanks "PeterM" wrote: I have two workbooks open in Excel 2003. From WorkbookA I need to get the currrent row number, add 1 to it and copy the contents from WorkbookA to WorkbookB. Presently I have the following code that works... Dim CurrentRow as Integer Windows("workbooka.xls").Activate CurrentRow = ActiveCell.Row Range("a" & CurrentRow - 1).Select Selection.Copy Windows("workbookb.xls").Activate Range("D2").Select ActiveSheet.Paste When the .Activate is executed, workbooka is displayed, then workbookb is displayed when the second .Activate is executed...during that time it's flashing windows all over the place... my question: is there a way from workbookb to get the active row and cell contents from workbooka? this would eliminate the .Activates and appease my users... thanks in advance for your help! |
Referring to Cells
thanks but I know how to do it via formulas in the worksheet themselves, I
need the VBA code to do it...can you help with that? "rsw1984" wrote: Hi What you can do is you can just simply in Workbook B press "=" Then select WorkbookA so you would get this =[Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?. The above question marks showing the Cell Values. once you have done this you can simply, copy the code =([Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?)+1 Hope this is what you meant. Thanks "PeterM" wrote: I have two workbooks open in Excel 2003. From WorkbookA I need to get the currrent row number, add 1 to it and copy the contents from WorkbookA to WorkbookB. Presently I have the following code that works... Dim CurrentRow as Integer Windows("workbooka.xls").Activate CurrentRow = ActiveCell.Row Range("a" & CurrentRow - 1).Select Selection.Copy Windows("workbookb.xls").Activate Range("D2").Select ActiveSheet.Paste When the .Activate is executed, workbooka is displayed, then workbookb is displayed when the second .Activate is executed...during that time it's flashing windows all over the place... my question: is there a way from workbookb to get the active row and cell contents from workbooka? this would eliminate the .Activates and appease my users... thanks in advance for your help! |
Referring to Cells
Sorry I don't do Visual Basic. Why do you need the code for that. I have
answered your original query. "PeterM" wrote: thanks but I know how to do it via formulas in the worksheet themselves, I need the VBA code to do it...can you help with that? "rsw1984" wrote: Hi What you can do is you can just simply in Workbook B press "=" Then select WorkbookA so you would get this =[Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?. The above question marks showing the Cell Values. once you have done this you can simply, copy the code =([Workbook1]Sheet1!$?$?)+1 Hope this is what you meant. Thanks "PeterM" wrote: I have two workbooks open in Excel 2003. From WorkbookA I need to get the currrent row number, add 1 to it and copy the contents from WorkbookA to WorkbookB. Presently I have the following code that works... Dim CurrentRow as Integer Windows("workbooka.xls").Activate CurrentRow = ActiveCell.Row Range("a" & CurrentRow - 1).Select Selection.Copy Windows("workbookb.xls").Activate Range("D2").Select ActiveSheet.Paste When the .Activate is executed, workbooka is displayed, then workbookb is displayed when the second .Activate is executed...during that time it's flashing windows all over the place... my question: is there a way from workbookb to get the active row and cell contents from workbooka? this would eliminate the .Activates and appease my users... thanks in advance for your help! |
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Instead of using the activecell on the worksheet, can you determine it from the
data--like the last used cell in column A??? If yes: Dim LastRow as Long dim DestCell as range Dim WksA as worksheet dim WksB as worksheet set wksa = workbooks("workbooka.xls").worksheets("somesheetna mehere") set wksb = workbooks("workbookb.xls").worksheets("someothersh eetnamehere") with wksa LastRow = .cells(.rows.count,"A").end(xlup).row end with with wksB set destcell = .cells(.rows.count,"A").end(xlup).offset(1,0) end with wksa.rows(lastrow).copy _ destination:=destcell ========== This actually copies the last used row in wksa to the next available row in wksb. PeterM wrote: I have two workbooks open in Excel 2003. From WorkbookA I need to get the currrent row number, add 1 to it and copy the contents from WorkbookA to WorkbookB. Presently I have the following code that works... Dim CurrentRow as Integer Windows("workbooka.xls").Activate CurrentRow = ActiveCell.Row Range("a" & CurrentRow - 1).Select Selection.Copy Windows("workbookb.xls").Activate Range("D2").Select ActiveSheet.Paste When the .Activate is executed, workbooka is displayed, then workbookb is displayed when the second .Activate is executed...during that time it's flashing windows all over the place... my question: is there a way from workbookb to get the active row and cell contents from workbooka? this would eliminate the .Activates and appease my users... thanks in advance for your help! -- Dave Peterson |
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