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Hello from Steved
I've got a problem and that is when I insert a Row My ranges Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") will not change ie to Set myRng = Me.Range("A11:A11"), Is their something I can do as now I've got to go and change every range by 1. I would like to avoid this in other wordswhen I insert a row the range will change . Thankyou. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub Private Sub CommandButton10_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A63:A64") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub |
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Sorry but at this point there is no easy solution. What you can do is create
a named range for A10 (which is now A11 I assume) and then do a find and replace in your code for every instance of A10. Now if you move the ranges around again the code will move with the range name and all should be well. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Steved" wrote: Hello from Steved I've got a problem and that is when I insert a Row My ranges Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") will not change ie to Set myRng = Me.Range("A11:A11"), Is their something I can do as now I've got to go and change every range by 1. I would like to avoid this in other wordswhen I insert a row the range will change . Thankyou. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub Private Sub CommandButton10_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A63:A64") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub |
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Hello Jim
Thankyou. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Sorry but at this point there is no easy solution. What you can do is create a named range for A10 (which is now A11 I assume) and then do a find and replace in your code for every instance of A10. Now if you move the ranges around again the code will move with the range name and all should be well. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Steved" wrote: Hello from Steved I've got a problem and that is when I insert a Row My ranges Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") will not change ie to Set myRng = Me.Range("A11:A11"), Is their something I can do as now I've got to go and change every range by 1. I would like to avoid this in other wordswhen I insert a row the range will change . Thankyou. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A10:A10") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub Private Sub CommandButton10_Click() Dim myRng As Range Set myRng = Me.Range("A63:A64") myRng.EntireRow.Hidden = Not (myRng(1).EntireRow.Hidden) End Sub |
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