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Simple Copy & Paste
I'm an Access Programmer using automation to send Access data to Excel
I have seven named Ranges accepting Access data. I want to copy & paste the data (no formulas here) They will be used to find a true Average of the seven Ranges My code is.. Sheets("110-210").Select: Range("SOne").Select: Selection.Cop Sheets("350-450").Select: Range("TOne").Clear: Range("TOne").Selec ActiveSheet.Past If fails at "ActiveSheet.Paste" "TOne" has 12 Cells as does "SOne" Maybe the "Range("TOne").Select" is the problem TIA - Bo |
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Try this one without selecting Bob
Sub test() Sheets("350-450").Range("TOne").Clear Sheets("110-210").Range("SOne").Copy _ Sheets("350-450").Range("TOne") End Sub -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003) www.rondebruin.nl "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I'm an Access Programmer using automation to send Access data to Excel. I have seven named Ranges accepting Access data. I want to copy & paste the data (no formulas here). They will be used to find a true Average of the seven Ranges. My code is... Sheets("110-210").Select: Range("SOne").Select: Selection.Copy Sheets("350-450").Select: Range("TOne").Clear: Range("TOne").Select ActiveSheet.Paste If fails at "ActiveSheet.Paste" "TOne" has 12 Cells as does "SOne". Maybe the "Range("TOne").Select" is the problem? TIA - Bob |
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Ron - It Works - Thank you
Again, the POWER of these Newsgroups Bob |
Simple Copy & Paste
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The first line you don't need Bob to clear the range -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003) www.rondebruin.nl "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... Ron - It Works - Thank you. Again, the POWER of these Newsgroups. Bob |
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