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I understand that if I add 4 rows from row 17 onwards, the command reads as follows: Sub Insert() Rows("17:20").Select Application.CutCopyMode = False Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown End Sub I would like to modify this for 3 scenarios: Scenario 1: Now, what if I don't specify 4 rows, but I want it to read the number-of-rows-to-be-added from a certain cell from a different worksheet eg: T4 or cell(4, 20) from worksheet 2, because that number is to modifiable? Scenario 2: What if I want to add 4 rows, but not necessarily from row 17 - instead, I might want to add 4 rows from any initial row? Scenario 3: Now combine the 2 scenarios. What if for row 4, I want it to add a number of rows specified in cell(4, 20) and then for row 5, I want to add a number of rows specified in cell (5, 20) and so on, for 100 times? Thanking you in advance. SD |
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Something like this should do the trick. It uses the value in sheet 2 A1 to
determine which row to start at and A2 to determine haow many rows to insert... Sub InsertRows() With Sheets("Sheet2") Sheets("Sheet1").Rows(.Range("A1")).Resize(.Range( "A2")).Insert End With End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "sleepingdragon2k2" wrote: Hi, I understand that if I add 4 rows from row 17 onwards, the command reads as follows: Sub Insert() Rows("17:20").Select Application.CutCopyMode = False Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown End Sub I would like to modify this for 3 scenarios: Scenario 1: Now, what if I don't specify 4 rows, but I want it to read the number-of-rows-to-be-added from a certain cell from a different worksheet eg: T4 or cell(4, 20) from worksheet 2, because that number is to modifiable? Scenario 2: What if I want to add 4 rows, but not necessarily from row 17 - instead, I might want to add 4 rows from any initial row? Scenario 3: Now combine the 2 scenarios. What if for row 4, I want it to add a number of rows specified in cell(4, 20) and then for row 5, I want to add a number of rows specified in cell (5, 20) and so on, for 100 times? Thanking you in advance. SD |
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I did not understand you requirement "and so
on, for 100 times"??? -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Something like this should do the trick. It uses the value in sheet 2 A1 to determine which row to start at and A2 to determine haow many rows to insert... Sub InsertRows() With Sheets("Sheet2") Sheets("Sheet1").Rows(.Range("A1")).Resize(.Range( "A2")).Insert End With End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "sleepingdragon2k2" wrote: Hi, I understand that if I add 4 rows from row 17 onwards, the command reads as follows: Sub Insert() Rows("17:20").Select Application.CutCopyMode = False Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown End Sub I would like to modify this for 3 scenarios: Scenario 1: Now, what if I don't specify 4 rows, but I want it to read the number-of-rows-to-be-added from a certain cell from a different worksheet eg: T4 or cell(4, 20) from worksheet 2, because that number is to modifiable? Scenario 2: What if I want to add 4 rows, but not necessarily from row 17 - instead, I might want to add 4 rows from any initial row? Scenario 3: Now combine the 2 scenarios. What if for row 4, I want it to add a number of rows specified in cell(4, 20) and then for row 5, I want to add a number of rows specified in cell (5, 20) and so on, for 100 times? Thanking you in advance. SD |
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