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I have a spreadsheet with that I recorded a macro to copy several adjacent
cell data from the row above it, however, if I try re-using that macro it uses the cell numbers in the original macro and not the new row I am working on. Is there a way of looking where my cursor is at and then copying the only a certain number of cells from the row above it - not the entire row? Appreciate the assistance and expertise as always. Mary |
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