Copying Columns

jbesant

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Can somebody explain why this code doesn't work and how to fix it? Any help would be appreciated...this is killing me!

Workbooks("Quote Comparisons").Worksheets("Comparison").Columns(1) = Workbooks("Hello").Worksheets("fileName").Columns(12)

Thanks so much in advance!
Jamie
 

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hello Jamie

Try.

Code:
Workbooks("Quote Comparisons").Worksheets("Comparison").Columns(1).Copy Workbooks("Hello").Worksheets("fileName").Columns(12)

Note: Both workbooks have to be open.
 
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Hi Meldoc - Thanks for your help. Have adapted the code with your suggestion...much appreciated.
 
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