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Hold on, I just re-read your second post. I see what you mean now.
"bjohnson" wrote: Thank you! However, this copies the row's formulas into the column and down - I need it to copy the formulas in row 3 (B3:AH3) to the next available row that has emtpy cells starting in column B - all the way across the row, not down the column. Then I need it to change the formulas to values in the row previous to the row that the formulas were just copied to.....does that make sense? On 11 Feb, 14:16, JLGWhiz wrote: Sub copyRwToCol() Dim lstRw As Long Dim c As Range For Each c In Range("B3:AH3") lstRw = Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row If Not c Is Nothing Then c.Copy Range("B" & lstRw + 1).PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues End If Application.CutCopyMode = False Next End Sub "bjohnson" wrote: I have a large spreadsheet where I need to automatically copy formulas in row 3 (range B3:AH3) to the next available row starting in column B each week - column A already lists the weekly dates. In addition, I need to make sure the previous weeks row performs a copy past value onto itself so as not to continue to have the paste links on that row. I am trying to write this macro so that the user can just click a button and have it perform in the background. Any help would be greatly appreciated.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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