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» Copy a range with one Area to a Database sheet using VBA in Microsoft Excel

VBA macro tip contributed by Ron de Bruin, Microsoft MVP - Excel
  • The example codes will copy to a database sheet with the name Sheet2.
  • Every time you run one of the subs the cells will be placed below the last row with data or after the last Column with data in sheet2.
  • For each example there is a macro that does a normal copy and one that is only Copy the Values.
  • The Example subs use the functions below (the macros won’t work without the functions).

Sub CopyOneArea()
    Dim sourceRange As Range
    Dim destrange As Range
    Dim Lr As Long
    Lr = LastRow(Sheets("Sheet2")) + 1
    Set sourceRange = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:c10")
    Set destrange = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A" & Lr)
    sourceRange.Copy destrange
End Sub

Sub CopyOneAreaValues()
    Dim sourceRange As Range
    Dim destrange As Range
    Dim Lr As Long
    Lr = LastRow(Sheets("Sheet2")) + 1
    Set sourceRange = Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:c10")
    With sourceRange
        Set destrange = Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A" & Lr). _
        Resize(.Rows.Count, .Columns.Count)
    End With
    destrange.Value = sourceRange.Value
End Sub

Function LastRow(sh As Worksheet)
    On Error Resume Next
    LastRow = sh.Cells.Find(What:="*", _
                            After:=sh.Range("A1"), _
                            Lookat:=xlPart, _
                            LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
                            SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _
                            SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
                            MatchCase:=False).Row
    On Error GoTo 0
End Function

Function Lastcol(sh As Worksheet)
    On Error Resume Next
    Lastcol = sh.Cells.Find(What:="*", _
                            After:=sh.Range("A1"), _
                            Lookat:=xlPart, _
                            LookIn:=xlFormulas, _
                            SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _
                            SearchDirection:=xlPrevious, _
                            MatchCase:=False).Column
    On Error GoTo 0
End Function


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