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Default Copy Data from one sheet to many based on column A

Thanks Ron!!

On Mar 21, 10:41*am, "Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Yes, I will post a example after dinner

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"Steve" wrote in ...

Thanks Ron! *Is there a way to only create sheets and copy data for
specific values in column A? *The number of unique values that I have
is about 300...I dont want to create 300 sheets! *I'm really only
interested in copying out about 20 of the customers. *I have the
customer numbers listed in a sheet called "control", range a1:a20. *It
is also a named range called "customer". *Thanks again for your help!!

On Mar 21, 10:12 am, "Ron de Bruin" wrote:



Try this one Stevehttp://www.rondebruin.nl/copy5.htm#sheet


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"Steve" wrote in ...
Hello everyone. I have a data sheet that 14,000 rows long. In column
A is the customer number. Then I have a "control" sheet, where I have
a list of customer numbers to pull (copy) from the data sheet
(A3:A20). Can VBA scan the data sheet, create a new sheet for all
entries in Control("A3:A20"), and copy in the entire row for every
instance found in the data sheet for each customer identified in
Control("A3:A20")?


I have some code below that looks at the data sheet, and based on the
value in column A creates a sheet for each unique instance and copies
the data in. Can this be modified to incorporate the list of values
in the Control sheet? Basically, The data sheet has over 300
customers in column A. I dont want to create 300 sheets! Only about
20, that will be in the list in Control("A1:A20"). Thanks!!


Sub ParseData()


Application.ScreenUpdating = False
With Sheets("Data")
lr = .Cells(Rows.Count, "a").End(xlUp).Row
.Range("A1:A" & lr).AdvancedFilter Action:=xlFilterInPlace,
Unique:=True
For Each c In .Range("a2:a" & lr).SpecialCells(xlVisible)
On Error Resume Next
If Worksheets(c.Value) Is Nothing Then
Worksheets.Add(After:=Worksheets(Worksheets.Count) ).Name = c
End If
.ShowAllData
.Range("a1:a" & lr).AutoFilter field:=1, Criteria1:=c
dlr = Sheets(c.Value).Cells(Rows.Count, "a").End(xlUp).Row + 1
.Range("a2:a" & lr).Copy Sheets(c.Value).Range("a" & dlr)
Next c
.ShowAllData
.Range("a1:a" & lr).AutoFilter
End With
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Sheets("Data").Select


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