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9.9

Copy and Past from one spreadsheet to another?

Asked by FluidBOX in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Good Afternoon

I am looking to copy the contents of cells J8, S8, J15, J22 and S22 from a work book called Power into a workbook called Holder.

The code snippet is the current method I use for copying the contents of J8 to D5 in Holder.xls. To copy the remaining cells from Power to holder I was going to try to duplicate/repeat the copy/past function of the code, multiple times. The copied cell information would be pasted into D6, D7 etc. Is there a neater solution?

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Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
objExcel.Visible = True
 
Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("c:\SPV Grab\Power.xls")
Set objWorksheet = objWorkbook.Worksheets("Power 1")
 
Set objRange = objWorksheet.Range("J8")
objRange.Copy
 
Set objExcel2 = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
objExcel2.Visible = True
 
Set objWorkbook2 = objExcel2.Workbooks.Open("c:\SPV Grab\Holder.xls")
Set objWorksheet2 = objWorkbook2.Worksheets("Holder 1")
 
objWorksheet2.Range("D5").Activate
 
objWorksheet2.Paste
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