choosing the next cell

mypig7

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I'm recording a macro.

In the macro I need to copy some data, paste it into another sheet.
Then I am selecting a new range and wish to paste it below where the 1st range was pasted (with a gap of one line in between)

With my 1st pasted range still highlighted what do I do (the bottom line is row 100) I wish to paste in row 102.

If I click on row 102 and paste. When I run the macro it always pastes into row 102.
 

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Something like

Sub Lastrow()
LastPasteRow = Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row
'Should select Row 100
Range("A" & LastPasteRow).Select
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select
Selection.Paste

End Sub
 
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