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Default Copy nonadjacent Autofiltered cells to another sheet

I am trying to create a printable form (Gig Sheet) that contains data from my
"Records" sheet. I want to filter the records sheet by column I and then
F(Value1). Then copy Cells A?:A?,C?:C?,D?:D?,E?:E? from the result and paste
them into Gig Sheet column E6:E17,C6:C17,A6:A17,D6:D17.
Then I want to filter the records sheet by column I and then F(Value2). Then
copy Cells A?:A?,C?:C?,D?:D?,E?:E? from the result and paste them into Gig
Sheet column E19:E29,C19:C29,A19:A29,D19:D29.
Then I want to filter the records sheet by column I and then F(Value3). Then
copy Cells A?:A?,C?:C?,D?:D?,E?:E? from the result and paste them into Gig
Sheet column E31:E40,C31:C40,A31:A40,D31:D40.
Then I want to filter the records sheet by column I and then F(Value4). Then
copy Cells A?:A?,C?:C?,D?:D?,E?:E? from the result and paste them into Gig
Sheet column E42:E47,C42:C47,A42:A47,D42:D47.

The answer is probably easier than the question. Ha
 
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