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    Erow not entering Data in correct row.

    Why is this not working. It's showing up on row 30 and not erowing. Should be row 1 then row two..ect.

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    Re: Erow? Question?


    Hi,

    maybe it's not working 'cause of a typo : change x1Up to xlUp ! …

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Tried that still not working

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    Re: Erow? Question?


    So to solve the error you must clearly explain what eRow is ? Upon what ?

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    I do not understand? Upon what?

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    Explain literally what is eRow, how is it calculated ?

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Finds the next empty row?

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge1969 View Post
    Finds the next empty row?
    Of the first column as your code line ?

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Thanks Solus but that did not work.

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    sorry i was editing. I made a mistake in one area. Try this
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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Does not work. Thanks for your help.

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    what do you mean does not work? Throws an error? Doesn't give you the row you're looking for?

    Do you have data on column A? Have you put the code in the right module?

    I've used this code a million times and its always worked fine for me.

    Also, you have Cells(... but you haven't qualified which sheet those cells are on so the code is going to place them in the active sheet.
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    Re: Erow? Question?

    See attachment in first post. I have blank cells in column A My data starts at D

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    Re: Erow? Question?

    Then use D...
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    You should still define the sheet that you want Cells(eRow,X) to be on.

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    Exclamation Re: Erow? Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc L View Post
    Of the first column as your code line ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge1969 View Post
    See attachment in first post. I have blank cells in column A My data starts at D
    So why look in the first column instead of the fourth ?

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    Perhaps
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