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Hi all! I've got this macro in Sheet 1 (attached):

Sub abc()
Set rng = Range(Range("B4"), _
Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp))
For Each cell In rng
If Not IsEmpty(cell) And _
InStr(1, cell.Value, "total", _
vbTextCompare) = 0 Then
Range("D3").Copy cell.Offset(0, 2)
End If
Next
End Sub

and it basically autofills all cells in column D from D3 downwards
except for those cells with no corresponding value in the B column and
those with "Total". I would just like to modify the macro such that the
autofill stops once it reaches the F cell whose corresponding column B
cell has a value of "Total Group 2". Anyone know how this can be done?
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!


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