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Ron,
This is difficult to do when I have a whole spreadsheet of data and don't want to screw anything else up, right idea though. thanks "Ron Coderre" wrote: If you mean that you want to copy a column of cells, but omit the blank cells (as if they don't exist), try this: 1)Autofilter the range......DataFilterAutofilter 2)Set the column filter to be Non-Blanks 3)Copy the range, then paste it where you want it The blank cells will be left behind. Example: A1: Amount A2: 50 A3: (blank) A4: 55 Using my suggestion, would A1:A4 would copy/paste as this A10: Amount A11: 50 A12: 55 Is that what you meant? -- Regards, Ron |
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