Insert copied rows into defined intervals macro

KOKidd

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I am having an issue writing a macro that will copy 3 rows of data and insert it into another column, every 10 rows starting with row 9.
Ex: Copy rows 2-4 on Sheet 2 and insert into Sheet 1, row 9. Then copy rows 5-7 on Sheet 2 and insert into Sheet 1, row 19. Etc…
I hope this makes sense, thanks.
 

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What exactly do you mean when you say you're copying three rows and inserting them into one row?
 
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I was describing how it would be done manually. Once you copy the 3 rows, you would click on row 9 and insert the copied text there - ultimately moving the rows below it down 3. ie; Row 9 becomes Row 12.

What exactly do you mean when you say you're copying three rows and inserting them into one row?
 
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