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Sub DefineBundles()
Dim cell as Range, rng as Range Dim j as Long With Sheets("Spare Scroller Cables") set rng = .Range(.Range("A2"),Range("A2").End(xldown)) End With j = 0 for each cell in rng If Cell.Value = 50 Then CreateSpare cell, j j = j + 1 endif Next End Sub Sub CreateSpare(cell1 as Range, Offst as Long) set DestRange = Worksheets("Scroller Info").Range("F2") cell1.EntireRow.Copy Destination:=DestRange.Offset(Offst,-5) End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Joe Fish" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I have a sub that works fine until I try to loop it. It analyzes a single cell and either copies the whole row to another sheet or skips over it, based on its value. Here's the code: Sub DefineBundles()= Sheets("Spare Scroller Cables").Select Range("A2").Select Sheets("Scroller Info").Select Range("F2").Select Do Until ActiveCell = "" If (ActiveCell.Value) = 50 Then Application.Run "CreateSpare" Loop End Sub Sub CreateSpare() ActiveCell.Rows("1:1").EntireRow.Select Selection.Copy Sheets("Spare Scroller Cables").Select ActiveSheet.Paste Selection.Offset(1, 0).Select Sheets("Scroller Info").Select Selection.Offset(1, 5).Select ' This is trying to counter-act the row/cell selection issue. It didn't work. End Sub It seems like the problem is that when you return to the original sheet, Excel doesn't like going back to looking at a cell when it has a row selected. The offset- obviously- doesn't behave like the arrow buttons would. I guess you could get around it by reselecting F2 and doing a compounding offset, but there must be a less clunky way of doing it. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks, Joe |
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