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This seems like something that should be simple enough...
I'm trying to write a macro that first inserts a row and then goes to column A of that row before executing the rest of its code. I've tried: Selection.EntireRow.Insert ActiveCell.Columns("A:A").Select which successfully inserts the row but fails to go to the column A. What is the proper way to do this? |
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