VBA error insert variable number of Rows

SBF12345

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I am having trouble with the following line:

Code:
COM.Worksheets(g).Rows(2:B).Insert Shift:= xlDown

I wrote the code in the text editor and copied it to a module so I'm not totally sure what is wrong with it. My goal is to be able to insert a variable number of rows (B is number of rows to insert variable) starting at row 2 and shifting the rows down.

What might be the best way to insert B number of rows at row 2?

Thanks!
 

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Code:
Rows(2:" & B & ")
 
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If B is the number of rows to insert, you could use this.

Code:
COM.Worksheets(g).Rows(2).Resize(B, 1).EntireRow.Insert Shift:= xlDown
 
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