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Right, you ready?
I have used: Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).Select Is it possible to now continue the pattern that goes down column A in this blank cell? To give you a better idea the macro is to create a new part. so when it is run i would like it to automatically enter the next part number and move across to column B where the user can enter the description. I will be really impressed if anyone can sort this out. |
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