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I have about 30 sheets each representing a day of the week. This would save me a huge amount of time.

I have had a look in this room for problem similar to mine, but I have had no luck.

I am keen to get some help.

So the problem; I have tried to amend the below code but with no luck as I get error messages.

I am trying to copy the same data, with a slight twist.

However I want the date column, "A" which is the "same date" for each cell from A2-A85, when its pasted it goes up by 1 day every time.

The end outcome should be 7 different days consecutively when it is pasted 7 times but each time its going up.

At this moment the code allows me to copy and paste 7 times the same data.

Your help and insight would be appreciated

' this is just one sheet    

Sub CopyRange()

Dim rws As Long

Sheets("20160817").Activate
With Worksheets("20160817").Range("A2:O85")
rws = .Rows.Count + 2
  .Resize(rws).Copy Destination:=.Offset(rws).Resize(rws * 7)
End With
End Sub

Many thanks,

Please note, in order to get the ranges for these thirty sheets, I have had to use the concantation function and count, to work out the number of rows for each sheet. The columns is fixed A-O. In order to work out my range code.

Kind regards Ali

Col
A     B       C             D    .......O
16/9  Data1B   Data1C   Data1D
16/9  Data2B   Data2C   Data2D
.
.
16/9  Data2B   Data2C   Data2D

code run

Col
A     B       C             D    .......O
17/9  Data1B   Data1C   Data1D
17/9  Data2B   Data2C   Data2D
.
.
17/9  Data2B   Data2C   Data2D 

Continues X times the date going up by one from the previous date

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  • You're using rws to resize the range, but note that rws will never change. It will always be 83 (or the rows in range A2:O85. Perhaps you can add Dim i as Long // i = 0 then do rws = .Rows.Count + 2 + i, and add i = i+1 after the resize line?
    – BruceWayne
    Nov 1, 2016 at 18:54
  • @BruceWayne, rws mustn't change since the Resize(rws * 7) in the Destination parameter will take care of extending the copied range Nov 1, 2016 at 18:57

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try this

Sub CopyRange()
    Dim rws As Long

    With Worksheets("20160817").Range("A2:O85")
        rws = .Rows.Count + 2
        With .Resize(rws)
            .Copy Destination:=.Offset(rws).Resize(rws * 7)
            .Offset(rws).Resize(rws * 7, 1).SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, xlNumbers) = "=R[-86]c+1"
        End With
    End With
End Sub

BTW, you don't need any Activate

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  • Your code is not working, please note, that once I copy this data, be it 7 or x times, the date must change or move up by 1, so if its pasted 7 times, it would move up by 7 Nov 1, 2016 at 19:46
  • I tested it. So please be more detailed about what "not working means" with respect to desired behaviour Nov 1, 2016 at 20:07
  • Can you tell me what the additional bit of your code is doing? Nov 1, 2016 at 20:12
  • Which line throws that error? My code adds a formula in all column A pasted cells that takes the number at the corresponding cell of the preceeding block and adds 1 to it Nov 1, 2016 at 20:23
  • I have checked its last bit of the code, and the date is not moving up by one, I am not sure why you have have a if formula with reference to column O? Nov 1, 2016 at 20:31

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