Microsoft KB Archive/184379

= XL98: Macro to Insert a Blank Row on Every Other Row of Sheet =

Article ID: 184379

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q184379





SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, you can use a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro to insert a blank row in between every row of data on your worksheet. This article contains sample code to help you to perform this task.



MORE INFORMATION
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Example
To use this example, follow these steps:


 * 1) Create a new workbook.
 * 2) Insert a new module sheet. To do this, point to Macro on the Tools menu and click Visual Basic Editor. In the Visual Basic Editor, click Module on the Insert menu.
 * 3) Type the following sample macro code in the module sheet:

Sub Insert_Blank_Rows

'Select last row in worksheet. Selection.End(xlDown).Select

Do Until ActiveCell.Row = 1 'Insert blank row. ActiveCell.EntireRow.Insert shift := xlDown 'Move up one row. ActiveCell.Offset(-1,0).Select Loop

End Sub

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