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Default Copying non-blank cells in a range - XL97

Steve,

Below is some basic VBA code to accomplish what you want. You can also
accomplish by selecting the entire range of cells and then from the menubar:
Edit | Goto , click the Special button, click the Contants radio button,
click OK That will select the non-blank cells. Then use Copy, and Paste
Special with "Skip Blanks" and "Transpose" checked.

Troy


Range("A1:M1").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, 23).Copy
Range("A11").PasteSpecial Paste:=xlAll, _
Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=True, _
Transpose:=True

Application.CutCopyMode = False 'Cancel marquee box.


"Steve Jones" wrote in message
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I have a range say A1:M50. I would like to select a row say A1:M1 and

copy
the non-blank cells and transpose the values to another sheet. The blank
cells would vary from row to row.

Thanks as always,
Steve






 
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