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![]() I am creating an excel workbook to use in estimating costs in my building business. I want to get the workbook to automatically add a row if I have entered data in the previous row. Does any one know how to do this. If so can you give me idiot proof instructions of how to do so? Thank you in advance... Mark P |
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![]() I assume you have a total row with formulas. You probably want to always have one blank row between the total row and the last line of data. Use a worksheet change function and search for total in column A. then check if the row below the word total is blank like this Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) set c = columns("A").find(what:="Total", lookin:=xlvalues,lookat:=xlwhole) if not c is nothing then if c.offset(-1,0) < "" then rows(c.row).insert end if end if end Sub "Mark" wrote: Community Message Not Available |
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