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Hi everybody,
My name is Kimberly and here is what I am trying to do. I am trying to write a macro that will take a range (let's say A2:G20) and copy it to a new workbook. I know how to write a macro on how to do that, but here is my situation. Is there a way to have the macro copy the activesheet range of A2:G20, but if a user inserts a row or rows inbetween A2:G20, that the macro adjusts itself to pick up the additional rows that are added (ex., if two rows are added, the the macro copies A2:G22)? Thanks Again Kimberly |
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