macro related question

navyaa

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I have written a macro which goes down by a certain number of rows and then selects the whole row and copies it and then i specify a range for it to be pasted onto.

The question i had was if i branch from this macro to another one that i have written if i specify an area and try to paste....WILL IT DO IT?.....after its already pasted the copied range in one area?

If it wont paste it again then any suggestions to how I can paste the same area to different areas on my sheet without copying it over and over again.

Thank you,
Navya.
 

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I had tried it before but it wasnt working so I tried it again and it is now.

Thank you very much for your suggestion:)
Navya
 
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