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Sub Copy4() Selection.Copy Range("Q" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp)(2, 1).Resize(4, 1) End Sub Assuming your list will not fill all the way to the bottom of the spreadsheet it goes to the last row of Column Q and Ctrl-Up to find the last cell with data in it. One thing you might change is Selection.Copy to Range("A1").Copy (or whatever the cell address is - or name the cell and use Range("NamedRange").Copy). Chip has a brief discussion on referencing cells in ranges here http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/cells.htm "John Br" wrote: I'm new to macros and I recorded the following macro in an attempt to learn how to append items to an ever growing list. I am attempting append 4 copies of a cell to the end of a column list. I thought I could get to the first blank cell at the end of the list by going to a blank cell above the list and selecting "End, Down" twice and then Down. This works fine the first time, but when I repeat it, the last entry is overwritten. I don't know how to get the range statement to not be Q8:Q11, but rather a relative address. Any help would be appreciated. Sub Copy4() Selection.Copy Application.Goto Reference:="R1C17" Selection.End(xlDown).Select Selection.End(xlDown).Select Range("Q8:Q11").Select ActiveSheet.Paste End Sub |
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