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Default Transferring (Copy/Paste) Info to another excel workbook

Hey all,

I currently have an Excel template of a pricing sheet which I use daily
for individual data entry. Once I've entered all the data into it, I
want to press a button which runs a macro - this macro essentially
Copies information from various cells in the pricing template, and then
opens up another workbook ('Master Orders.xls') into which it Pastes
the copied info.

Here's my problem: how can I Paste the info to the next blank row in
the 'Master Order.xls' workbook? Everytime I press the Macro button,
the Copy, Open 'Master Order.xls' workbook, and Paste functions work
well, except it overwrites the last entry in the 'Master Order.xls'
workbook. So, if Order#1 (A1:A15) and Order#2 (B1:B15) are already in
the 'Master Order.xls' work book, and I run the macro, Order#2 gets
replaced. Instead, I want the info pasted on C1:C15, and then D1:D15
etc...

Any or all help will be much appreciated. Thanks much in advance!

Haas

 
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