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I have the following code to find the max value in range E of a
worksheet. Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then c.Offset(0, 0).Select End If End Sub For example, if range E has values in first 50 cells and if cell E35 has the max value, present code selects cell E35. Instead of just having E35 selection, I would to have the full row 35 to be selected. Please let me know the code for this. This is the primary thing I am looking for. Secondly, the selected row (row 35 in this example) must be pasted in a row that does not have any values. In other words, if there is data in a row, then that row(s) must be skipped and the row35 must be pasted in a row that does not contain any data/values. Please let me know how to accomplish this. I would really appreciate any help. This problem has already consumed my 4 hours this morning.. Thanks |
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You are actually very close. This will copy the entire row for you. My
question is I am a little unclear exactly where you want it pasted. On this sheet? First Blank row? Column E is populated to the bottom? Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues If Not c Is Nothing Then c.entirerow.copy _ Destination:=cells(rows.count, "E").end(xlup).offset(1,0).entirerow End If End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: I have the following code to find the max value in range E of a worksheet. Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then c.Offset(0, 0).Select End If End Sub For example, if range E has values in first 50 cells and if cell E35 has the max value, present code selects cell E35. Instead of just having E35 selection, I would to have the full row 35 to be selected. Please let me know the code for this. This is the primary thing I am looking for. Secondly, the selected row (row 35 in this example) must be pasted in a row that does not have any values. In other words, if there is data in a row, then that row(s) must be skipped and the row35 must be pasted in a row that does not contain any data/values. Please let me know how to accomplish this. I would really appreciate any help. This problem has already consumed my 4 hours this morning.. Thanks |
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On Nov 30, 12:33 pm, Jim Thomlinson <James_Thomlin...@owfg-Re-Move-
This-.com wrote: You are actually very close. This will copy the entire row for you. My question is I am a little unclear exactly where you want it pasted. On this sheet? First Blank row? Column E is populated to the bottom? Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues If Not c Is Nothing Then c.entirerow.copy _ Destination:=cells(rows.count, "E").end(xlup).offset(1,0).entirerow End If End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: I have the following code to find the max value in range E of a worksheet. Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then c.Offset(0, 0).Select End If End Sub For example, if range E has values in first 50 cells and if cell E35 has the max value, present code selects cell E35. Instead of just having E35 selection, I would to have the full row 35 to be selected. Please let me know the code for this. This is the primary thing I am looking for. Secondly, the selected row (row 35 in this example) must be pasted in a row that does not have any values. In other words, if there is data in a row, then that row(s) must be skipped and the row35 must be pasted in a row that does not contain any data/values. Please let me know how to accomplish this. I would really appreciate any help. This problem has already consumed my 4 hours this morning.. Thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Jim.. Thanks! your output was the one exactly what I wanted. I just added ")" at the end of this line Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues I would like to paste c.entirerow values in the first blank row of Sheet1 in another workbook, How would the following line be modified? c.entirerow.copy _ Destination:=cells(rows.count, "E").end(xlup).offset(1,0).entirerow I will have Windows("test.xls").Activate Sheets("Sheet1").select c.entirerow,copy _ Destination:= ??????????????????????? Please let me know.. Thanks |
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There is no need to select...
c.EntireRow.Copy _ Destination:=Workbooks("test.xls").Sheets("Sheet1" ).Cells(Rows.Count, _ "E").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).EntireRow -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: On Nov 30, 12:33 pm, Jim Thomlinson <James_Thomlin...@owfg-Re-Move- This-.com wrote: You are actually very close. This will copy the entire row for you. My question is I am a little unclear exactly where you want it pasted. On this sheet? First Blank row? Column E is populated to the bottom? Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues If Not c Is Nothing Then c.entirerow.copy _ Destination:=cells(rows.count, "E").end(xlup).offset(1,0).entirerow End If End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: I have the following code to find the max value in range E of a worksheet. Option Explicit Sub findmax() Dim c As Range Dim x As Double x = Application.WorksheetFunction.Max(Range("E:E")) Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues) If Not c Is Nothing Then c.Offset(0, 0).Select End If End Sub For example, if range E has values in first 50 cells and if cell E35 has the max value, present code selects cell E35. Instead of just having E35 selection, I would to have the full row 35 to be selected. Please let me know the code for this. This is the primary thing I am looking for. Secondly, the selected row (row 35 in this example) must be pasted in a row that does not have any values. In other words, if there is data in a row, then that row(s) must be skipped and the row35 must be pasted in a row that does not contain any data/values. Please let me know how to accomplish this. I would really appreciate any help. This problem has already consumed my 4 hours this morning.. Thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Jim.. Thanks! your output was the one exactly what I wanted. I just added ")" at the end of this line Set c = Range("E:E").Find(x, LookIn:=xlValues I would like to paste c.entirerow values in the first blank row of Sheet1 in another workbook, How would the following line be modified? c.entirerow.copy _ Destination:=cells(rows.count, "E").end(xlup).offset(1,0).entirerow I will have Windows("test.xls").Activate Sheets("Sheet1").select c.entirerow,copy _ Destination:= ??????????????????????? Please let me know.. Thanks |
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