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Howard
With the resize in this segment of code, it copies col A and B. On that same row I want to also copy col D and F.
So the resize would be c.Offset(0, -1).Resize(1, col's A, B, D, F).Copy
Is that possible in a routine resize?
In this case it would always be those four columns, so I thinking those four columns will need to be in an array and then refer to the array in the resize?
I have been searching my archives for something like this but coming up short.
Thanks.
Howard
lRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row
Set bRng = Range("B14:B" & lRow)
For Each c In bRng
If c.Value <> "" Then
c.Offset(0, -1).Resize(1, 2).Copy
Worksheets("Invoice Data").Range("C100").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).PasteSpecial
End If
Next
So the resize would be c.Offset(0, -1).Resize(1, col's A, B, D, F).Copy
Is that possible in a routine resize?
In this case it would always be those four columns, so I thinking those four columns will need to be in an array and then refer to the array in the resize?
I have been searching my archives for something like this but coming up short.
Thanks.
Howard
lRow = Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).Row
Set bRng = Range("B14:B" & lRow)
For Each c In bRng
If c.Value <> "" Then
c.Offset(0, -1).Resize(1, 2).Copy
Worksheets("Invoice Data").Range("C100").End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).PasteSpecial
End If
Next