Adding the insertion of two new, empty, columns (A and B) at the end of an existing macro

HarrySiers

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Hello Excel-specialists,

I would like add the insertion of two new, empty, columns (A and B) at the end of an existing macro. Anyone any idea how I can do this?

Thank you in advance,

Harry
 

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Hi Harry,

Try adding the following line to the end of your macro:

Code:
ActiveSheet.Columns("A:B").Insert shift:=xlRight
 
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Hello Gary, just to let you know that it worked! Thanks a lot! I posted a new thread today, maybe you will find it interesting to have a look at it. About making selections from content in Cells A1 and B1. Cheers, Harry
 
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