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Recording a Marco
Hello,
I am recording a Marco where data is being moved from one mothly tab to the next monthly tab. I need to pull only "current" data forward. I am using the end down feature however each month (and each individuals) data being moved will not always be on the same line. When I recorded the macro and reviewed in visual basic I can see that it has recorded a specific cell to begin the copy funtion. I know there is a way to record it so that it is not cell specific. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. ?? -- Thanks, Pat |
Recording a Marco
To record a macro that uses relative cell references, click Relative
Reference on the Stop Recording toolbar. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213740 for details.... -- -------- If this is what you wanted then press the ''''YES'''' button (if you see it) "Pat" wrote: Hello, I am recording a Marco where data is being moved from one mothly tab to the next monthly tab. I need to pull only "current" data forward. I am using the end down feature however each month (and each individuals) data being moved will not always be on the same line. When I recorded the macro and reviewed in visual basic I can see that it has recorded a specific cell to begin the copy funtion. I know there is a way to record it so that it is not cell specific. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. ?? -- Thanks, Pat |
Recording a Marco
Thank you!! I will try this on Monday.
Have a great weekend. -- Thanks, Pat "Sheeloo" wrote: To record a macro that uses relative cell references, click Relative Reference on the Stop Recording toolbar. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213740 for details.... -- -------- If this is what you wanted then press the ''''YES'''' button (if you see it) "Pat" wrote: Hello, I am recording a Marco where data is being moved from one mothly tab to the next monthly tab. I need to pull only "current" data forward. I am using the end down feature however each month (and each individuals) data being moved will not always be on the same line. When I recorded the macro and reviewed in visual basic I can see that it has recorded a specific cell to begin the copy funtion. I know there is a way to record it so that it is not cell specific. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. ?? -- Thanks, Pat |
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