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selecting a cell
Hi, using excel 2003. Can you tell me why the following code is not working? Why do I have to perform this action in two steps? Not working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Range("B2").Select Working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Select Range("B2").Select I have pasted values to a large range in "Staff Monday" and do not want the range to remain selected once the code has run. thanks, Matt |
selecting a cell
Hi,
In the first snippet of code your trying to select a range on an inactive worksheet and you can't do that or at least I don't know how. On the second you make the sheet active so can select a range. Mike "MJKelly" wrote: Hi, using excel 2003. Can you tell me why the following code is not working? Why do I have to perform this action in two steps? Not working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Range("B2").Select Working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Select Range("B2").Select I have pasted values to a large range in "Staff Monday" and do not want the range to remain selected once the code has run. thanks, Matt |
selecting a cell
Matt,
You cannot change the selection on an inactive sheet. Note that you do not need to select a range to paste values - this works just as well, with no selection: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Range("G1:G10").Value = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("DataBase").Range("B1:B10").Va lue HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "MJKelly" wrote in message ... Hi, using excel 2003. Can you tell me why the following code is not working? Why do I have to perform this action in two steps? Not working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Range("B2").Select Working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Select Range("B2").Select I have pasted values to a large range in "Staff Monday" and do not want the range to remain selected once the code has run. thanks, Matt |
selecting a cell
Hi Matt
You can't select a cell on an inactive sheet. If your Sheets("Staff Monday") is the active sheet at the time, then the command would work, as would the more simple Range("B2").Activate I suspect you are copying by selecting the range first. There is no need to do this e.g. Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A2:A20").Select Selection.Copy Sheets("Sheet3").Range("A2") will make the ranges A2:A20 be marked on both sheets and Sheet3 will be the active sheet at that point whereas Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A2:A20").Copy Sheets("Sheet3").Range("A2") will make the copy and whatever sheet you were on at the time the command was executed will remain the active sheet. Only the range A2:A20 will be marked on Sheet3 -- Regards Roger Govier "MJKelly" wrote in message ... Hi, using excel 2003. Can you tell me why the following code is not working? Why do I have to perform this action in two steps? Not working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Range("B2").Select Working: ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Staff Monday").Select Range("B2").Select I have pasted values to a large range in "Staff Monday" and do not want the range to remain selected once the code has run. thanks, Matt |
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