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Hey Everyone,

I appologize in advance for this newbie question.

I have been reading alot on the web and I haven't found out how to do
this.

I need to write a script that will select the last column in a sheet
and then copy that to the next column. I have to run this frequently,
so I cant just select the column unfortunatly. I also need to do it for
rows, but once i see it for columns, I hope can figure that out. Any
help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks,
Kunal

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Are you looking for the last column with data in it? or are you lookin
for a column containing specific text? A little more info about wha
you want it to do, and I can help you write a macro for it..

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