How to copy data between sheet in excel VBA where the data have some sub data
Private Sub insert()
Dim target As Range
Dim cell As Range
Dim rownumber As Integer
Set target = Range("B22:L32")
If line <> -1 Then
rownumber = line
Else
rowNr = target.Rows.Count
End If
target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Insert
target.Rows(rownumber).Copy target.Rows(rowNr + 1)
For Each cell In target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Cells
If Left(cell.Formula, 1) <> "=" Then cell.Clear
Next cell
End Sub
i am having a trouble copying data between sheets, target sheet does not have enough row for copied row. and i want to automatically insert row based on how much row on source sheet. for a better understanding here i attach image showing what i want



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Private Sub insert()
Dim target As Range
Dim cell As Range
Dim rownumber As Integer
Set target = Range("B22:L32")
If line <> -1 Then
rownumber = line
Else
rowNr = target.Rows.Count
End If
target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Insert
target.Rows(rownumber).Copy target.Rows(rowNr + 1)
For Each cell In target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Cells
If Left(cell.Formula, 1) <> "=" Then cell.Clear
Next cell
End Sub
i am having a trouble copying data between sheets, target sheet does not have enough row for copied row. and i want to automatically insert row based on how much row on source sheet. for a better understanding here i attach image showing what i want



excel vba
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Private Sub insert()
Dim target As Range
Dim cell As Range
Dim rownumber As Integer
Set target = Range("B22:L32")
If line <> -1 Then
rownumber = line
Else
rowNr = target.Rows.Count
End If
target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Insert
target.Rows(rownumber).Copy target.Rows(rowNr + 1)
For Each cell In target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Cells
If Left(cell.Formula, 1) <> "=" Then cell.Clear
Next cell
End Sub
i am having a trouble copying data between sheets, target sheet does not have enough row for copied row. and i want to automatically insert row based on how much row on source sheet. for a better understanding here i attach image showing what i want



excel vba
Private Sub insert()
Dim target As Range
Dim cell As Range
Dim rownumber As Integer
Set target = Range("B22:L32")
If line <> -1 Then
rownumber = line
Else
rowNr = target.Rows.Count
End If
target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Insert
target.Rows(rownumber).Copy target.Rows(rowNr + 1)
For Each cell In target.Rows(rownumber + 1).Cells
If Left(cell.Formula, 1) <> "=" Then cell.Clear
Next cell
End Sub
i am having a trouble copying data between sheets, target sheet does not have enough row for copied row. and i want to automatically insert row based on how much row on source sheet. for a better understanding here i attach image showing what i want



excel vba
excel vba
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