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Excel VBA Macros | Selecting cells exercise | Selecting celeb marriage data using END
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Software ==> | Excel VBA Macros (52 exercises) |
Version ==> | Any version of Excel |
Topic ==> | Selecting cells (11 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | VBA training |
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Create a macro called SelectWeddingBlock (not a euphemism, just a reference to a block of data), and insert the following code:

This will select the cell shown in yellow below.
Run the subroutine - you should see that it selects Britney Spears in cell B4.
Add a line of code to select all of the brides using the END keyword:

Your macro should select from the active cell down to the bottom of the block.
Finally, amend your macro so that it selects all of the marriage data (from Britney down and across):

Select the range of cells with the active cell at the top left, where the bottom right corner is obtained by going down from this to the bottom of the block and then across to the right.
Save this file as Select marriage data, then close it down.