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This will be a bit more efficient:
Private Sub UsageSheet() Dim rDest As Range With Sheets("Sheet1") Set rDest = Sheets("Usage").Cells(8, _ WeekDay(.Range("N2").Value) * 2).Resize(17, 1) With .Cells(62, 21).Resize(17, 1) rDest.Value = .Value rDest.Offset(0, 1).Value = .Offset(0, 2).Value End With End With End Sub In article . com, "Pete" wrote: Can anyone tidy up the Sub below for me please, all it does is takes one value from formula in "Sheet1", and stores it as a value in "Usage". As you can see the Weekday command is used to decide which column is used to store the values. This Sub works, but my lack of VBA experience makes it very untidy. Thanks Pete Private Sub UsageSheet() Dim DailyPallets(17) As Long, DailyRejectBags(17) As Long, Ctr Ctr = 0 For Ctr = 1 To 17 DailyPallets(Ctr) = Sheets("Sheet1").Cells(61 + Ctr, 21).Value Sheets("Usage").Cells(7 + Ctr, Weekday(Sheets("Sheet1").Range("N2")) * 2).Value = DailyPallets(Ctr) Next Ctr Ctr = 0 For Ctr = 1 To 17 DailyRejectBags(Ctr) = Sheets("Sheet1").Cells(61 + Ctr, 23).Value Sheets("Usage").Cells(7 + Ctr, (Weekday(Sheets("Sheet1").Range("N2")) * 2) + 1).Value = DailyRejectBags(Ctr) Next Ctr End Sub |