VBA Copy and Paste Table from sheet 1 to sheet 2












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I have 1 table “DataEntry” in sheet (1) the range is A3:R20
I want to paste it on my second sheet sheet(2) “Database” at cell "A3” and then clear the data entry table.



My current Marco is:



Sub CopyTable()

Worksheets (1). ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Copy _
Destination:=Worksheets(2).Range ("A3")

End Sub









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I have 1 table “DataEntry” in sheet (1) the range is A3:R20
I want to paste it on my second sheet sheet(2) “Database” at cell "A3” and then clear the data entry table.



My current Marco is:



Sub CopyTable()

Worksheets (1). ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Copy _
Destination:=Worksheets(2).Range ("A3")

End Sub









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  • 2





    And ? What is the question ?

    – Patrick Honorez
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:17














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I have 1 table “DataEntry” in sheet (1) the range is A3:R20
I want to paste it on my second sheet sheet(2) “Database” at cell "A3” and then clear the data entry table.



My current Marco is:



Sub CopyTable()

Worksheets (1). ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Copy _
Destination:=Worksheets(2).Range ("A3")

End Sub









share|improve this question
















I have 1 table “DataEntry” in sheet (1) the range is A3:R20
I want to paste it on my second sheet sheet(2) “Database” at cell "A3” and then clear the data entry table.



My current Marco is:



Sub CopyTable()

Worksheets (1). ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Copy _
Destination:=Worksheets(2).Range ("A3")

End Sub






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    And ? What is the question ?

    – Patrick Honorez
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    And ? What is the question ?

    – Patrick Honorez
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:17








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And ? What is the question ?

– Patrick Honorez
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And ? What is the question ?

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If you want to clear the data entry, without destroying the table, you can try the information from here: How to select clear table contents without destroying the table? .



Otherwise, if you just want to clear the table completely, you can try:



Worksheets(1).ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Clear  'or ClearContents





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    If you want to clear the data entry, without destroying the table, you can try the information from here: How to select clear table contents without destroying the table? .



    Otherwise, if you just want to clear the table completely, you can try:



    Worksheets(1).ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Clear  'or ClearContents





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      If you want to clear the data entry, without destroying the table, you can try the information from here: How to select clear table contents without destroying the table? .



      Otherwise, if you just want to clear the table completely, you can try:



      Worksheets(1).ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Clear  'or ClearContents





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        If you want to clear the data entry, without destroying the table, you can try the information from here: How to select clear table contents without destroying the table? .



        Otherwise, if you just want to clear the table completely, you can try:



        Worksheets(1).ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Clear  'or ClearContents





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        If you want to clear the data entry, without destroying the table, you can try the information from here: How to select clear table contents without destroying the table? .



        Otherwise, if you just want to clear the table completely, you can try:



        Worksheets(1).ListObjects("DataEntry").Range.Clear  'or ClearContents






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