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Default Updating Next Consecutive Cell in Range


Thanks Don, I will stay in one group.

Thanks for the macro below I'll try. Let me clarify my objective, to help
you better understand the code I need.

For example, I want to always enter the new value in cell j29. Each entry
will update the value to the next consecutive empty cell in range c49:c60.
Your help is appreciated. Tom


"Don Guillett" wrote:

Please post in ONLY ONE group.

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"Don Guillett" wrote in message
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cells(rows.count,"c").end(xlup).row+1,"c").value=c ells(3,"c")

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"Stilltrader47" wrote in message
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I am trending a bank account balance. Every time I enter the current
value
in cell c3, I would like it to update the value in the next empty cell in
range c5:c200. Thanks

Sony



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