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
rws
to resize the range, but note thatrws
will never change. It will always be83
(or the rows in rangeA2:O85
. Perhaps you can addDim i as Long // i = 0
then dorws = .Rows.Count + 2 + i
, and addi = i+1
after the resize line?rws
mustn't change since theResize(rws * 7)
in theDestination
parameter will take care of extending the copied range