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I get run-time error '1004' on this code
sh2 is a specific sheet on another file. I don't want to activate the second sheet,just use it and then closing the file. I get my error on the else condition

If sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, y + 4), sh2.Cells(1, y + 4)) <> "" Then
                        y = y + 1
Else: sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, 4), sh2.Cells(114, (y + 4) - 1)).Select
                        Selection.Copy

When I'm trying to debug: the y is 49 (as it had to be) and the cells of the range under the else get their own and right values. Where is my error?

PS. I'm using excel 2013 and the y is set to 0 before this code

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try sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, 4), sh2.Cells(114, (y + 4) - 1)).Copy (without selecting) i think you cannot select anything on the sheet unless you activate it

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Your original code worked for me - what happens if you drop the Select?

Dim sh2 As worksheet
Set sh2 = Sheets(2)

y = 49
If sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, y + 4), sh2.Cells(1, y + 4)) <> "" Then
    y = y + 1
Else
    sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, 4), sh2.Cells(114, (y + 4) - 1)).Copy
End If
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I think if you drop the sh2. from within the sh2.range it will work.

Change sh2.Range(sh2.Cells(1, y + 4), sh2.Cells(1, y + 4)) to

sh2.Range(Cells(1, y + 4), Cells(1, y + 4))

Untested though

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    the error is on the range under the else, the first range is ok Feb 2, 2014 at 11:59

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