XL2000: Sample Macro to Insert/Delete Rows or Columns on Multiple Sheets

ID: Q213631


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel 2000


SUMMARY

This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that you can use to insert or delete rows or columns in multiple worksheets in Microsoft Excel.


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In order to insert or delete rows or columns on multiple sheets, either use a For Each...Next statement to loop through all the required sheets or select the rows or columns before you perform the insertion or deletion.

NOTE: The following sample macros work only on a contiguous range of columns or rows.

Sample Macro Using a Loop to Insert Rows in Multiple Sheets


Sub Insert_Rows_Loop()
    Dim CurrentSheet As Object

    ' Loop through all selected sheets.
    For Each CurrentSheet In ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets
        ' Insert 5 rows at top of each sheet.
        CurrentSheet.Range("a1:a5").EntireRow.Insert
    Next CurrentSheet
End Sub 

Sample Macro to Select Column and Insert New Column

The following sample macro selects the entire column before it inserts new columns:

Sub Select_Insert_Column()
    Dim MyRange as Object
    ' Store the selected range in a variable.
    Set MyRange = Selection
    ' Select the entire column.
    Selection.EntireColumn.Select
    ' Insert Columns in all selected sheets.
    Selection.Insert
    ' Reselect the previously selected cells.
    MyRange.Select
End Sub 

Additional query words: XL2000

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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 6, 1999
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