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On Apr 11, 6:37*pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
Any chance the pasted range is using format|conditional formatting that's changing the fill color? Raj wrote: Hi, I have to consolidated sheets from various workbooks in a worksheet. As the source worksheets contain blank blank rows between data, I am copying the Worksheet.usedrange and pasting it in the destination worksheet. On pasting in the destination worksheet, *the blank rows are being filled in black color. Can anybody shed light on why this is happening? When I try to remove the black color using "No fill", it does not work. However, using Edit--Clear-Formats, I can remove the black color. I am using this line for the copy paste operation: ws.UsedRange.Copy Destination:=rspworkbook.Worksheets(rspDestination sheet).Range("a65536").En*d(xlUp).Offset(2, 0) (where rspworkbook = Destination workbook) How can I get rid of the black color? Is there a better way to copy usedranges and paste it in the worksheet in the other workbook? Thanks in advance for the help. Regards, Raj -- Dave Peterson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In frustration, I closed the workbook. When I ran the macros again half an hour later, the black color problem was not longer there!! I have not saved the "blackened" workbook for research. Thanks, Dave, anyway. (Maybe, the problem was somewhere outside Excel) Regards, Raj |
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