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Insert rows without copying borders and shading
I am coding a sheet in which I need to insert multiple rows and I have a
function that I can call that does this splendidly. The problem arises if you have a row with shading and borders ABOVE the row on which you are doing an insert, then the borders and shading from the row above is copied down when the insert is done. I just want to do a row insert without the cell shading and borders being copied down using VBA code. Can someone give me an easier way than having to reformat everything every time? My current function I'm using is below (remove row wrapping): Public Function RowsInsert(argStartCell As String, argRowsToInsert As Long) Range(Range(argStartCell).Address, Range(Range(argStartCell).Offset(argRowsToInsert, 0).Address)).EntireRow.Insert Shift:=xlDown End Function |
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