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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T15:58:03+00:00 2026-05-26T15:58:03+00:00

This script works fine when I’m viewing the "Temp" sheet. But when I’m in

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This script works fine when I’m viewing the "Temp" sheet. But when I’m in another sheet then the copy command fails. It gives an Application-defined or object-defined error:

Sheets("Temp").Range(Cells(1), Cells(1).End(xlDown)).Copy
Sheets("Overview").Range("C40").PasteSpecial

I can use this script instead, but then I have problems with pasting it:

Sheets("Temp").Columns(1).Copy
Sheets("Overview").Range("C40").PasteSpecial

I don’t want to activate the "Temp" sheet to get this.

What else can I do?

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    2026-05-26T15:58:03+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    Your issue is that the because the Cell references inside the Range ‘s are unqualified, they refer to a default sheet, which may not be the sheet you intend.
    For standard modules, the ThisWorkbook module, custom classes and user form modules, the defeault is the ActiveSheet. For Worksheet code behind modules, it’s that worksheet.

    For modules other than worksheet code behind modules, your code is actually saying

    Sheets("Temp").Range(ActiveSheet.Cells(1), ActiveSheet.Cells(1).End(xlDown)).Copy
    Sheets("Overview").Range("C40").PasteSpecial
    

    For worksheet code behind modules, your code is actually saying

    Sheets("Temp").Range(Me.Cells(1), Me.Cells(1).End(xlDown)).Copy
    Sheets("Overview").Range("C40").PasteSpecial
    

    In either case, the solution is the same: fully qualify the range references with the required workbook:

    Dim sh1 As Worksheet
    Dim sh2 As Worksheet
    
    Set sh1 = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Temp")
    Set sh2 = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Overview")
    
    With sh1
        .Range(.Cells(1,1), .Cells(1,1).End(xlDown)).Copy
    End With
    sh2.Range("C40").PasteSpecial
    

    Note: When using .End(xlDown) there is a danger that this will result in a range extending further than you expect. It’s better to use .End(xlUp) if your sheet layout allows. If not, check the referenced cell and the cell below for Empty first.

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