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Default Help with this macro

That's what I meant.

What didn't work?

On 06/20/2010 12:59, DaveM wrote:
Hi Dave

thanks for the reply

Do you mean replace

'Copy the visible data to the new worksheet
My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy
With WSNew.Range("A1")
' Paste:=8 will copy the columnwidth in Excel 2000 and
higher
' Remove this line if you use Excel 97
.PasteSpecial Paste:=8
.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues
.PasteSpecial xlPasteFormats
Application.CutCopyMode = False
.Select
End With
End If


with your code?


'Copy the visible data to the new worksheet
My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy _
Destination:=wsnew.Range("A1")

My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy
With wsnew.Range("A1")
' Paste:=8 will copy the columnwidth in xl2000 and higher
' Remove this line if you use Excel 97
.PasteSpecial Paste:=8

.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues
.PasteSpecial xlPasteFormats
Application.CutCopyMode = False
'.Select
End With

tried and did'nt work

DaveM



"Dave wrote in message
...
I would try copying the range and pasting. This should preserve the
hyperlinks.

Then I'd come back and do the paste special stuff:

'Copy the visible data to the new worksheet
My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy _
Destination:=wsnew.Range("A1")

My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy
With wsnew.Range("A1")
' Paste:=8 will copy the columnwidth in xl2000 and higher
' Remove this line if you use Excel 97
.PasteSpecial Paste:=8

.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues
.PasteSpecial xlPasteFormats
Application.CutCopyMode = False
'.Select
End With

Since it pasted everything first, I bet you don't need to paste formats in
your code


On 06/20/2010 07:13, DaveM wrote:
Hi all


I downloaded this code from Ro de Bruin site.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy5_3.htm

This macro copies unique values in to worksheets.

What needs changing to copy web links as well?





Sub Copy_To_Worksheets()


Sheets("RaceTimes").Select
'Note: This macro use the function LastRow
Dim My_Range As Range
Dim FieldNum As Long
Dim CalcMode As Long
Dim ViewMode As Long
Dim ws2 As Worksheet
Dim Lrow As Long
Dim cell As Range
Dim CCount As Long
Dim WSNew As Worksheet
Dim ErrNum As Long

'Set filter range on ActiveSheet: A1 is the top left cell of your
filter
range
'and the header of the first column, D is the last column in the
filter
range.
'You can also add the sheet name to the code like this :
'Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:D"& LastRow(Worksheets("Sheet1")))
'No need that the sheet is active then when you run the macro when
you
use this.


'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' I changed range A1:D ----- to A1:L



Set My_Range = Range("A1:L"& LastRow(ActiveSheet))
My_Range.Parent.Select

If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure = True Or _
My_Range.Parent.ProtectContents = True Then
MsgBox "Sorry, not working when the workbook or worksheet is
protected", _
vbOKOnly, "Copy to new worksheet"
Exit Sub
End If

'This example filters on the first column in the range(change the
field
if needed)
'In this case the range starts in A so Field:=1 is column A, 2 =
column
B, ......
FieldNum = 4

'Turn off AutoFilter
My_Range.Parent.AutoFilterMode = False

'Change ScreenUpdating, Calculation, EnableEvents, ....
With Application
CalcMode = .Calculation
.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
.ScreenUpdating = False
.EnableEvents = False
End With
ViewMode = ActiveWindow.View
ActiveWindow.View = xlNormalView
ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False

'Add a worksheet to copy the a unique list and add the CriteriaRange
Set ws2 = Worksheets.Add

With ws2
'first we copy the Unique data from the filter field to ws2
My_Range.Columns(FieldNum).AdvancedFilter _
Action:=xlFilterCopy, _
CopyToRange:=.Range("A1"), Unique:=True

'loop through the unique list in ws2 and filter/copy to a new
sheet
Lrow = .Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
For Each cell In .Range("A2:A"& Lrow)

'Filter the range
My_Range.AutoFilter Field:=FieldNum, Criteria1:="="& _
Replace(Replace(Replace(cell.Value, "~", "~~"), "*", "~*"),
"?", "~?")

'Check if there are no more then 8192 areas(limit of areas)
CCount = 0
On Error Resume Next
CCount = My_Range.Columns(1).SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible )
_
.Areas(1).Cells.Count
On Error GoTo 0
If CCount = 0 Then
MsgBox "There are more than 8192 areas for the value :
"&
cell.Value _
& vbNewLine& "It is not possible to copy the
visible
data." _
& vbNewLine& "Tip: Sort your data before you use
this
macro.", _
vbOKOnly, "Split in worksheets"
Else
'Add a new worksheet
Set WSNew = Worksheets.Add(After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count))
On Error Resume Next
WSNew.Name = cell.Value
If Err.Number 0 Then
ErrNum = ErrNum + 1
WSNew.Name = "Error_"& Format(ErrNum, "0000")
Err.Clear
End If
On Error GoTo 0

'Copy the visible data to the new worksheet
My_Range.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy
With WSNew.Range("A1")
' Paste:=8 will copy the columnwidth in Excel 2000
and
higher
' Remove this line if you use Excel 97
.PasteSpecial Paste:=8

.PasteSpecial xlPasteValues
.PasteSpecial xlPasteFormats
Application.CutCopyMode = False
.Select
End With
End If

'Show all data in the range
My_Range.AutoFilter Field:=FieldNum

Next cell

'Delete the ws2 sheet
On Error Resume Next
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
.Delete
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
On Error GoTo 0

End With

'Turn off AutoFilter
My_Range.Parent.AutoFilterMode = False

If ErrNum 0 Then
MsgBox "Rename every WorkSheet name that start with ""Error_""
manually" _
& vbNewLine& "There are characters in the name that are
not
allowed" _
& vbNewLine& "in a sheet name or the worksheet already
exist."
End If

'Restore ScreenUpdating, Calculation, EnableEvents, ....
My_Range.Parent.Select
ActiveWindow.View = ViewMode
With Application
.ScreenUpdating = True
.EnableEvents = True
.Calculation = CalcMode
End With

End Sub


Thanks in advance

Dave



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