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Using Range.Offset(0,12) < moves 12 columns to you right
the above is out of context, and will probably not work if copied and inserted into your macro as eg you would be better of coding something like the following 'Pseudo Code 'Activate cell to copy Worksheet.Range("YourCell").Activate ActiveCell.copy ActiveCell.offset(0,12).Paste Personally I prefer to use Dim rg as Range Set rg = ThisWorkbook.WorkSheets(1).Range("YourCell") With rg ..Copy ..Offset(0,12).Paste ..Offset(0,13).Paste ..OffSet(0,14).Paste End With HTH "Felix" wrote: I would like to create a simple macro that -starts at a cell of my choosing -copies the formula there -moves 12 columns across to the right and pastes that formula there -copies the formula there -moves 1 column across to the right and pastes that formula again -copies the formula there -moves 1 column across to the right and pastes that formula again I tried to record something, but I cannot make it move across the same row... |
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