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VBA help with selecting multiple data ranges
Hi, i'm new to VBA coding. The situation is that I have a file that comes in every week with the same number of column, but with different number of rows [i.e. one week the data have 50 rows, another might have 200 etc...]. I would make a table [ctrl L] that consist of the entire data set and name it 'X' to do further analysis.
Lets say if the column is always from A to Z, and I always want to name the table 'X', how would i write a macro for that? So far all I got from reference books is: Sub Test() Range(ActiveCell, ActiveCell.End(xlDown)).Select End Sub Please provide an example on how to do this [and please explain the reasoning behind the example if possible, I am new to VBA and have no prior programming experience] |
VBA help with selecting multiple data ranges
Hi,
Am Thu, 16 May 2013 07:23:22 +0100 schrieb Kc001: Lets say if the column is always from A to Z, and I always want to name the table 'X', how would i write a macro for that? So far all I got from reference books is: Sub Test() Range(ActiveCell, ActiveCell.End(xlDown)).Select End Sub name your table with a dynamic range name and then select this range: Sub Test1() ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="myTable", RefersTo:= _ "=OFFSET(Sheet1!$A$1,,,COUNTA(Sheet1!$A:$A),COUNTA (Sheet1!$1:$1))" Range("myTable").Select End Sub or calculate the last row and the last column: Sub Test2() Dim LRow As Long Dim LCol As Integer LRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Row LCol = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column Range(Cells(1, 1), Cells(LRow, LCol)).Select End Sub Regards Claus Busch -- Win XP PRof SP2 / Vista Ultimate SP2 Office 2003 SP2 /2007 Ultimate SP2 |
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