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move one cell down
Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell
and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. |
move one cell down
ActiveCell(2).Select
but there is rarely ever any need to select a cell. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "H. Nissen" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. |
move one cell down
hi
from you example, i'm having a problem understanding what your are trying to do. but.. Activecell.offset(1,0).select not sure if this helped. post back with more info on what your are doing. regards FSt1 "H. Nissen" wrote: Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. |
move one cell down
Hi, This form works, thx: '
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Selection.Copy I have to use it, to copy values from a excell sheet into an other application. With this macro, I do not have to mark and copy every 1240 cpr's manually :) But thx for the help to make this macro. "Bernie Deitrick" skrev: ActiveCell(2).Select but there is rarely ever any need to select a cell. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "H. Nissen" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. . |
move one cell down
Hi, This form works, thx: ' ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Selection.Copy I have to use it to copy values from a excell sheet into another application. With this macro, I do not have to mark and copy every 1.240 cpr's manually :) But thx for the help to make the macro. Mvh Hans "Bernie Deitrick" skrev: ActiveCell(2).Select but there is rarely ever any need to select a cell. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "H. Nissen" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. . |
move one cell down
As Bernie mentioned you dont need to select to copy. You can copy without
selecting the cell ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Copy -- Jacob "H. Nissen" wrote: Hi, This form works, thx: ' ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Selection.Copy I have to use it to copy values from a excell sheet into another application. With this macro, I do not have to mark and copy every 1.240 cpr's manually :) But thx for the help to make the macro. Mvh Hans "Bernie Deitrick" skrev: ActiveCell(2).Select but there is rarely ever any need to select a cell. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "H. Nissen" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to make a macro who can move one cell down from the active cell and make this cell active. ex: active cell = C1 = new active cell C2. I hope some of your hard guys can help me with this problem. . |
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