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Cant find anything relating to this. Just need to paste a selection int
the first emtpy row on another sheet. any ideas

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Hi derekc

Try the example on this page
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy1.htm

Don't forget to copy the function

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Cant find anything relating to this. Just need to paste a selection into
the first emtpy row on another sheet. any ideas?


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couldnt find the option in there, had abunch of pasting options but i
didnt see anything about pasting in next emtpy row?


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