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Copy-Paste a Row via a cell reference
Hi,
Im trying to do something that is more advanced of my elementary VBA skills. I would like to create a procedure (macro) that would copy Row 2 and paste it according to the value in cell B2. (B2 being the row number to paste to). IE: If B2 says 11. The macro would copy Row 2 , then paste to Row 11. Row 2 will always be the Row that is copied. But the value in B2 can change to another row reference. Im just learning VBA for Excel and have figured out the Row(2) , Select, Copy, Paste part. But not sure how to word the code as reference to B2. My attempts have not worked. Thank you for your time on this, Amy |
Copy-Paste a Row via a cell reference
Sub copyRow2()
rows(2).copy Destination:=rows(Range("B2").value) end sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "AMY Z." wrote in message ... Hi, I'm trying to do something that is more advanced of my elementary VBA skills. I would like to create a procedure (macro) that would copy Row 2 and paste it according to the value in cell B2. (B2 being the row number to paste to). IE: If B2 says 11. The macro would copy Row 2 , then paste to Row 11. Row 2 will always be the Row that is copied. But the value in B2 can change to another row reference. I'm just learning VBA for Excel and have figured out the Row(2) , Select, Copy, Paste part. But not sure how to word the code as reference to B2. My attempts have not worked. Thank you for your time on this, Amy |
Copy-Paste a Row via a cell reference
This will do it ----
Rows(2).Copy Destination:=Rows(Range("B2")) but it would be worth putting a check that the value in B2 is numeric and in range by using..... With Range("B2") If .Value 0 And .Value <= 65536 Then Rows(2).Copy Destination:=Rows(.Value) Else MsgBox "Value of B2 is out of range" End If End With -- Cheers Nigel "AMY Z." wrote in message ... Hi, I'm trying to do something that is more advanced of my elementary VBA skills. I would like to create a procedure (macro) that would copy Row 2 and paste it according to the value in cell B2. (B2 being the row number to paste to). IE: If B2 says 11. The macro would copy Row 2 , then paste to Row 11. Row 2 will always be the Row that is copied. But the value in B2 can change to another row reference. I'm just learning VBA for Excel and have figured out the Row(2) , Select, Copy, Paste part. But not sure how to word the code as reference to B2. My attempts have not worked. Thank you for your time on this, Amy |
Copy-Paste a Row via a cell reference
Thank you Tom and Nigel for taking time to answer my question.
It works great! If you come back here. I have a another question. The "Destination" part of the code... is that what is called a method or maybe a property? I'm just beginning to learn. Thanks again if you come back to this post. Amy "AMY Z." wrote: Hi, Im trying to do something that is more advanced of my elementary VBA skills. I would like to create a procedure (macro) that would copy Row 2 and paste it according to the value in cell B2. (B2 being the row number to paste to). IE: If B2 says 11. The macro would copy Row 2 , then paste to Row 11. Row 2 will always be the Row that is copied. But the value in B2 can change to another row reference. Im just learning VBA for Excel and have figured out the Row(2) , Select, Copy, Paste part. But not sure how to word the code as reference to B2. My attempts have not worked. Thank you for your time on this, Amy |
Copy-Paste a Row via a cell reference
Hi Amy
Destination as it is used here is an Argument of the Copy Method. Hope that clears it up <g Rowan AMY Z. wrote: Thank you Tom and Nigel for taking time to answer my question. It works great! If you come back here. I have a another question. The "Destination" part of the code... is that what is called a method or maybe a property? I'm just beginning to learn. Thanks again if you come back to this post. Amy "AMY Z." wrote: Hi, Im trying to do something that is more advanced of my elementary VBA skills. I would like to create a procedure (macro) that would copy Row 2 and paste it according to the value in cell B2. (B2 being the row number to paste to). IE: If B2 says 11. The macro would copy Row 2 , then paste to Row 11. Row 2 will always be the Row that is copied. But the value in B2 can change to another row reference. Im just learning VBA for Excel and have figured out the Row(2) , Select, Copy, Paste part. But not sure how to word the code as reference to B2. My attempts have not worked. Thank you for your time on this, Amy |
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