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Ron McCormick
I have a procedure with the following lines of code in it:
Range(Selection, ActiveCell.SpecialCells
(xlLastCell)).Select
Selection.ClearContents
ActiveCell.Offset(-1, 0).Range("A1").Select
Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToRight)).Select
Selection.Copy
ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Select
ActiveCell.Offset(0, -36).Select
Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlUp)).Select
The "36" in the penultimate row represents, currently, the
number of columns from the column of the activecell in the
first row of code and the column of the last active cell
on the worksheet. How can I replace the "36" with some
code that represents the number of columns dynamically?
TIA
Ron
Range(Selection, ActiveCell.SpecialCells
(xlLastCell)).Select
Selection.ClearContents
ActiveCell.Offset(-1, 0).Range("A1").Select
Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlToRight)).Select
Selection.Copy
ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Select
ActiveCell.Offset(0, -36).Select
Range(Selection, Selection.End(xlUp)).Select
The "36" in the penultimate row represents, currently, the
number of columns from the column of the activecell in the
first row of code and the column of the last active cell
on the worksheet. How can I replace the "36" with some
code that represents the number of columns dynamically?
TIA
Ron