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Taron Posted - 03/31/2014 : 12:15:05 PM
Origin Ver. 8.6 b70
Operating System: Windows 7

First of all sorry for all of my questions but I am relatively new to Labtalk scripting.

I would like to copy some specific rows from one workbook to another depending on their content.

The problem is that I cannot find a command to copy rows. All copy commands seem to be just usable for columns.

Can anyone tell me how to copy e.g. Row 1 and 3 from a worksheet 1 to a worksheet 2?
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lkb0221 Posted - 03/31/2014 : 12:50:48 PM
Hi,

You can use a loop to copy the data cell by cell.

Or, you can also transpose the worksheet, then rows will become columns. And transpose them back after copying.

Zheng
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