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Here's one more for you to consider...
Rows((ActiveCell.Row - 2) & ":" & ActiveCell.Row).Select Although you might want to put in a check to make sure the active cell is at Row 3 or greater... If ActiveCell.Row 2 Then Rows((ActiveCell.Row - 2) & _ ":" & ActiveCell.Row).Select And, if you use a With block whose reference is the ActiveCell then either this... With ActiveCell ..... Rows((.Row - 2) & ":" & .Row).Select ..... End With or this... With ActiveCell ..... If .Row 2 Then Rows((.Row - 2) & ":" & .Row).Select ..... End With depending on if you need to check the active cell's row number for being greater than 2 or not. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "RocketRod" wrote in message ... Can someone show me the code to select the current row and the 2 above it? |
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