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I'm working with some Excel at the moment where I'm creating some macros to make my life easier. I'm looking for a little bit of code that can move all data from column B underneath column A. The problem with the code is the amount of data in the columns is always different. The paste location will therefore always be different. I'm just looking for the code to move it x amount down and one column to the left.



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  • Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

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  • (Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

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I'm working with some Excel at the moment where I'm creating some macros to make my life easier. I'm looking for a little bit of code that can move all data from column B underneath column A. The problem with the code is the amount of data in the columns is always different. The paste location will therefore always be different. I'm just looking for the code to move it x amount down and one column to the left.



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  • Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

    – Akina
    Feb 6 at 9:55











  • (Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

    – BruceWayne
    Feb 6 at 16:07














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I'm working with some Excel at the moment where I'm creating some macros to make my life easier. I'm looking for a little bit of code that can move all data from column B underneath column A. The problem with the code is the amount of data in the columns is always different. The paste location will therefore always be different. I'm just looking for the code to move it x amount down and one column to the left.



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I'm working with some Excel at the moment where I'm creating some macros to make my life easier. I'm looking for a little bit of code that can move all data from column B underneath column A. The problem with the code is the amount of data in the columns is always different. The paste location will therefore always be different. I'm just looking for the code to move it x amount down and one column to the left.



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  • Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

    – Akina
    Feb 6 at 9:55











  • (Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

    – BruceWayne
    Feb 6 at 16:07



















  • Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

    – Akina
    Feb 6 at 9:55











  • (Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

    – BruceWayne
    Feb 6 at 16:07

















Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

– Akina
Feb 6 at 9:55





Range("A:A").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Address

– Akina
Feb 6 at 9:55













(Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

– BruceWayne
Feb 6 at 16:07





(Can you narrow down the screenshot to just the relevant parts? And if it's actual data, instead of a picture, if you could copy/paste here and format as a table with the {} tag, it'll help us make any attempts in Excel too).

– BruceWayne
Feb 6 at 16:07










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Sub moveData()

Dim rowAcount As Long
Dim rowBcount As Long

Dim currSheet As Worksheet
Set currSheet = ActiveSheet

currSheet.Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select
rowAcount = ActiveCell.Row
rowAcount = rowAcount + 1

currSheet.Range("B1").End(xlDown).Select
rowBcount = ActiveCell.Row

currSheet.Range("B1:B" & rowBcount).Copy _
Destination:=currSheet.Range("A" & rowAcount & ":A" & (rowAcount + rowBcount))

Columns(2).Delete

End Sub


WARNING: If you have any blanks in your data, you must use something like the following to select your data sets:



rowAcount = currSheet.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count
rowBcount = currSheet.Range("B1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count


But this copies the total number of rows in the sheet, and if row B has more data than row A, you will get blanks. Thus I opted for the above answer first.



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    Sub moveData()

    Dim rowAcount As Long
    Dim rowBcount As Long

    Dim currSheet As Worksheet
    Set currSheet = ActiveSheet

    currSheet.Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select
    rowAcount = ActiveCell.Row
    rowAcount = rowAcount + 1

    currSheet.Range("B1").End(xlDown).Select
    rowBcount = ActiveCell.Row

    currSheet.Range("B1:B" & rowBcount).Copy _
    Destination:=currSheet.Range("A" & rowAcount & ":A" & (rowAcount + rowBcount))

    Columns(2).Delete

    End Sub


    WARNING: If you have any blanks in your data, you must use something like the following to select your data sets:



    rowAcount = currSheet.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count
    rowBcount = currSheet.Range("B1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count


    But this copies the total number of rows in the sheet, and if row B has more data than row A, you will get blanks. Thus I opted for the above answer first.



    edit fixed typo






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      Sub moveData()

      Dim rowAcount As Long
      Dim rowBcount As Long

      Dim currSheet As Worksheet
      Set currSheet = ActiveSheet

      currSheet.Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select
      rowAcount = ActiveCell.Row
      rowAcount = rowAcount + 1

      currSheet.Range("B1").End(xlDown).Select
      rowBcount = ActiveCell.Row

      currSheet.Range("B1:B" & rowBcount).Copy _
      Destination:=currSheet.Range("A" & rowAcount & ":A" & (rowAcount + rowBcount))

      Columns(2).Delete

      End Sub


      WARNING: If you have any blanks in your data, you must use something like the following to select your data sets:



      rowAcount = currSheet.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count
      rowBcount = currSheet.Range("B1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count


      But this copies the total number of rows in the sheet, and if row B has more data than row A, you will get blanks. Thus I opted for the above answer first.



      edit fixed typo






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        Sub moveData()

        Dim rowAcount As Long
        Dim rowBcount As Long

        Dim currSheet As Worksheet
        Set currSheet = ActiveSheet

        currSheet.Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select
        rowAcount = ActiveCell.Row
        rowAcount = rowAcount + 1

        currSheet.Range("B1").End(xlDown).Select
        rowBcount = ActiveCell.Row

        currSheet.Range("B1:B" & rowBcount).Copy _
        Destination:=currSheet.Range("A" & rowAcount & ":A" & (rowAcount + rowBcount))

        Columns(2).Delete

        End Sub


        WARNING: If you have any blanks in your data, you must use something like the following to select your data sets:



        rowAcount = currSheet.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count
        rowBcount = currSheet.Range("B1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count


        But this copies the total number of rows in the sheet, and if row B has more data than row A, you will get blanks. Thus I opted for the above answer first.



        edit fixed typo






        share|improve this answer















        Sub moveData()

        Dim rowAcount As Long
        Dim rowBcount As Long

        Dim currSheet As Worksheet
        Set currSheet = ActiveSheet

        currSheet.Range("A1").End(xlDown).Select
        rowAcount = ActiveCell.Row
        rowAcount = rowAcount + 1

        currSheet.Range("B1").End(xlDown).Select
        rowBcount = ActiveCell.Row

        currSheet.Range("B1:B" & rowBcount).Copy _
        Destination:=currSheet.Range("A" & rowAcount & ":A" & (rowAcount + rowBcount))

        Columns(2).Delete

        End Sub


        WARNING: If you have any blanks in your data, you must use something like the following to select your data sets:



        rowAcount = currSheet.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count
        rowBcount = currSheet.Range("B1").CurrentRegion.Rows.Count


        But this copies the total number of rows in the sheet, and if row B has more data than row A, you will get blanks. Thus I opted for the above answer first.



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