VBA cut entire row and paste in next column on change
Currently VBA inserts a new row on change of value. How to I change so that it just move down one column without inserting new rows. I'm trying to keep everything on one page.
For example:
Example
Sub InsertRowsAtValueChange()
Dim rng As Range
Dim WorkRng As Range
On Error Resume Next
xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel"
Set WorkRng = Application.Selection
Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address,
Type:=8)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For i = WorkRng.Rows.Count To 2 Step -1
If WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).Value <> WorkRng.Cells(i - 1, 1).Value Then
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Insert
End If
Next
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
excel vba insert rows
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Currently VBA inserts a new row on change of value. How to I change so that it just move down one column without inserting new rows. I'm trying to keep everything on one page.
For example:
Example
Sub InsertRowsAtValueChange()
Dim rng As Range
Dim WorkRng As Range
On Error Resume Next
xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel"
Set WorkRng = Application.Selection
Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address,
Type:=8)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For i = WorkRng.Rows.Count To 2 Step -1
If WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).Value <> WorkRng.Cells(i - 1, 1).Value Then
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Insert
End If
Next
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
excel vba insert rows
...on change of what? Also, what's theUpdate
function? Note thatOn Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)
– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21
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Currently VBA inserts a new row on change of value. How to I change so that it just move down one column without inserting new rows. I'm trying to keep everything on one page.
For example:
Example
Sub InsertRowsAtValueChange()
Dim rng As Range
Dim WorkRng As Range
On Error Resume Next
xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel"
Set WorkRng = Application.Selection
Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address,
Type:=8)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For i = WorkRng.Rows.Count To 2 Step -1
If WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).Value <> WorkRng.Cells(i - 1, 1).Value Then
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Insert
End If
Next
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
excel vba insert rows
Currently VBA inserts a new row on change of value. How to I change so that it just move down one column without inserting new rows. I'm trying to keep everything on one page.
For example:
Example
Sub InsertRowsAtValueChange()
Dim rng As Range
Dim WorkRng As Range
On Error Resume Next
xTitleId = "KutoolsforExcel"
Set WorkRng = Application.Selection
Set WorkRng = Application.InputBox("Range", xTitleId, WorkRng.Address,
Type:=8)
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For i = WorkRng.Rows.Count To 2 Step -1
If WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).Value <> WorkRng.Cells(i - 1, 1).Value Then
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Insert
End If
Next
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
excel vba insert rows
excel vba insert rows
edited Nov 12 at 7:20
asked Nov 12 at 6:43
Vinny
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...on change of what? Also, what's theUpdate
function? Note thatOn Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)
– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21
add a comment |
...on change of what? Also, what's theUpdate
function? Note thatOn Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)
– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21
...on change of what? Also, what's the
Update
function? Note that On Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
...on change of what? Also, what's the
Update
function? Note that On Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21
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It is difficult to understand where you want to paste the entire row. You will receive an error if you copy an entire row then try to paste it to Column B. Maybe the code below will help you. Destination is where you want the entire row to placed.
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=ws.Cells(i, 1)
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It is difficult to understand where you want to paste the entire row. You will receive an error if you copy an entire row then try to paste it to Column B. Maybe the code below will help you. Destination is where you want the entire row to placed.
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=ws.Cells(i, 1)
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It is difficult to understand where you want to paste the entire row. You will receive an error if you copy an entire row then try to paste it to Column B. Maybe the code below will help you. Destination is where you want the entire row to placed.
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=ws.Cells(i, 1)
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It is difficult to understand where you want to paste the entire row. You will receive an error if you copy an entire row then try to paste it to Column B. Maybe the code below will help you. Destination is where you want the entire row to placed.
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=ws.Cells(i, 1)
It is difficult to understand where you want to paste the entire row. You will receive an error if you copy an entire row then try to paste it to Column B. Maybe the code below will help you. Destination is where you want the entire row to placed.
Dim ws as Worksheet
Set ws = Worksheets("Sheet1")
WorkRng.Cells(i, 1).EntireRow.Copy Destination:=ws.Cells(i, 1)
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...on change of what? Also, what's the
Update
function? Note thatOn Error Resume Next
is not a good idea for regular use. (You're telling Excel that you "don't even care" if there's an error)– ashleedawg
Nov 12 at 7:11
Thank you I will adjust. Just with change of a value, looking to have it move down one cell. See photo I added.
– Vinny
Nov 12 at 7:21