How to Add columns to a current range












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Is there any example of excel VBA that adds 2 columns to the current range then insert data in those columns.
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Is there any example of excel VBA that adds 2 columns to the current range then insert data in those columns.
Thank you.










share|improve this question























  • Using the macro recorder will give you some rudimentary code that can be edited to suit your requirements.

    – Mark Fitzgerald
    Jan 25 at 22:56











  • I think you are looking for Offset.

    – Rey Juna
    Jan 27 at 3:41











  • @ReyJuna any example plz?!

    – SNipErHex
    Jan 27 at 4:42














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Is there any example of excel VBA that adds 2 columns to the current range then insert data in those columns.
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Is there any example of excel VBA that adds 2 columns to the current range then insert data in those columns.
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  • Using the macro recorder will give you some rudimentary code that can be edited to suit your requirements.

    – Mark Fitzgerald
    Jan 25 at 22:56











  • I think you are looking for Offset.

    – Rey Juna
    Jan 27 at 3:41











  • @ReyJuna any example plz?!

    – SNipErHex
    Jan 27 at 4:42



















  • Using the macro recorder will give you some rudimentary code that can be edited to suit your requirements.

    – Mark Fitzgerald
    Jan 25 at 22:56











  • I think you are looking for Offset.

    – Rey Juna
    Jan 27 at 3:41











  • @ReyJuna any example plz?!

    – SNipErHex
    Jan 27 at 4:42

















Using the macro recorder will give you some rudimentary code that can be edited to suit your requirements.

– Mark Fitzgerald
Jan 25 at 22:56





Using the macro recorder will give you some rudimentary code that can be edited to suit your requirements.

– Mark Fitzgerald
Jan 25 at 22:56













I think you are looking for Offset.

– Rey Juna
Jan 27 at 3:41





I think you are looking for Offset.

– Rey Juna
Jan 27 at 3:41













@ReyJuna any example plz?!

– SNipErHex
Jan 27 at 4:42





@ReyJuna any example plz?!

– SNipErHex
Jan 27 at 4:42










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An easy example based on the dimensions of the original set of data:



Sub qwerty()
Dim r As Range, rNew As Range, rCombined As Range
Dim nLastRow As Long, nFirstRow As Long
Dim nLastColumn As Long, nFirstColumn As Long

Set r = Range("B2:D7")

nLastRow = r.Rows.Count + r.Row - 1
nLastColumn = r.Columns.Count + r.Column - 1
nFirstRow = r.Row
nFirstColumn = r.Column

Set rNew = Range(Cells(nFirstRow, nLastColumn + 1), Cells(nLastRow, nLastColumn + 2))
Set rCombined = Union(r, rNew)

r.Value = "x"
rNew.Value = "y"
MsgBox rCombined.Address

End Sub


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An easy example based on the dimensions of the original set of data:



Sub qwerty()
Dim r As Range, rNew As Range, rCombined As Range
Dim nLastRow As Long, nFirstRow As Long
Dim nLastColumn As Long, nFirstColumn As Long

Set r = Range("B2:D7")

nLastRow = r.Rows.Count + r.Row - 1
nLastColumn = r.Columns.Count + r.Column - 1
nFirstRow = r.Row
nFirstColumn = r.Column

Set rNew = Range(Cells(nFirstRow, nLastColumn + 1), Cells(nLastRow, nLastColumn + 2))
Set rCombined = Union(r, rNew)

r.Value = "x"
rNew.Value = "y"
MsgBox rCombined.Address

End Sub


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An easy example based on the dimensions of the original set of data:



Sub qwerty()
Dim r As Range, rNew As Range, rCombined As Range
Dim nLastRow As Long, nFirstRow As Long
Dim nLastColumn As Long, nFirstColumn As Long

Set r = Range("B2:D7")

nLastRow = r.Rows.Count + r.Row - 1
nLastColumn = r.Columns.Count + r.Column - 1
nFirstRow = r.Row
nFirstColumn = r.Column

Set rNew = Range(Cells(nFirstRow, nLastColumn + 1), Cells(nLastRow, nLastColumn + 2))
Set rCombined = Union(r, rNew)

r.Value = "x"
rNew.Value = "y"
MsgBox rCombined.Address

End Sub


enter image description here






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  • Thank you so much

    – SNipErHex
    Jan 27 at 19:21














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An easy example based on the dimensions of the original set of data:



Sub qwerty()
Dim r As Range, rNew As Range, rCombined As Range
Dim nLastRow As Long, nFirstRow As Long
Dim nLastColumn As Long, nFirstColumn As Long

Set r = Range("B2:D7")

nLastRow = r.Rows.Count + r.Row - 1
nLastColumn = r.Columns.Count + r.Column - 1
nFirstRow = r.Row
nFirstColumn = r.Column

Set rNew = Range(Cells(nFirstRow, nLastColumn + 1), Cells(nLastRow, nLastColumn + 2))
Set rCombined = Union(r, rNew)

r.Value = "x"
rNew.Value = "y"
MsgBox rCombined.Address

End Sub


enter image description here






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An easy example based on the dimensions of the original set of data:



Sub qwerty()
Dim r As Range, rNew As Range, rCombined As Range
Dim nLastRow As Long, nFirstRow As Long
Dim nLastColumn As Long, nFirstColumn As Long

Set r = Range("B2:D7")

nLastRow = r.Rows.Count + r.Row - 1
nLastColumn = r.Columns.Count + r.Column - 1
nFirstRow = r.Row
nFirstColumn = r.Column

Set rNew = Range(Cells(nFirstRow, nLastColumn + 1), Cells(nLastRow, nLastColumn + 2))
Set rCombined = Union(r, rNew)

r.Value = "x"
rNew.Value = "y"
MsgBox rCombined.Address

End Sub


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